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ANNUAL REPORT SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY ON THE STATE OF THE FINANCES THE YE^R 1896, WASHINGTON: aOVEENMEJSiT PRINTING 1897. (0)^f OFFICE, ^ / TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Document No. 1SS3, third ecUtiorio SECRETARY. ^^0 iu CONTENTS. Paga. R E C E I P T S AND E X P E N D I T U R E S xix Fiscal year 1896 Fiscal year 1897 Fiscal year 1898 , - xix xxii xxiii OPERATIONS OF T H E T R E A S U R Y COINS AND COINAGE xxiv xxv Deposits and purchases Coinage xxv x x vi Bars XX VJI Course of silver Earnings aucl expenditures Imports and exports Industrial arts Metallic stock in the United States Product of gold and silver World's coinage , Total metallic stock and uncovered paper in the world ...'... xxvii xxvii „.. x x v i i xxvii 2cx v i i i xx^aii x x viii xx\^iii PUBLIC MONEYS L O A N S AND C U R R E N C Y NATIONAL BANKS F O R E I G N COMBIERCE REORGANIZATION O F CUSTOMS DISTRICTS Compensation of collectors of customs Cliinese exclusion Lead-hearing ores Insufficient api^ropriation xxix xxix xxx xxxiv xxxv : : xxxvi xxxvi xxxvi xxxvii INTERNAL R E V E N U E E N G R A V I N G AND P R I N T I N G IMMIGRATION xxxix XL XLI Alien contract-lahor law ^ XLIII MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE XLIII Puhlic health service XLV Yellow fever '. XLV Smallpox XLVi National quarantine administration—Foreign XLVI Administration of the Treasury quarantine regulations a t quarantino ports of the United States XLVII Relations with State and local quarantine authorities XLVII Division of sanitary reports and statistics XLVIII Hygienic laboratory , XLIX. Ill ^^2 IV . CONTENTS. Page, REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE ••. „ . . Statistics Spociol services Patrol of the North Pacific and Bering Sea Cuba New vessels Personnel Pensions LIGHT-HOUSE SERVICE ' , L L Li Liii Liv LV LVi LVI LIFE-SAVING SERVICE : LVIII SEAL F I S H E R I E S : > . SALMON F I S H E R I E S O F ALASKA PUBLIC BUILDINGS LX .' LXI ^ NAVIGATION. LXIII 1 STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION S E R V I C E COAST AND G E O D E T I C S U R V E Y Office of Standard A¥eights and Measures D I S T R I C T OF COLUMBIA THE XLIX LXiv LXVI LXVIII Lxx LXX CURRENCY LXXI P U B L I C E X P E N D I T U R E S AND R E V E N U E LXXXI Tables accompanying the report. TABLE A.—Statement of the outstanding principal of t h e puhlic debt June 30, 1896 xcv TABLE B.—Statement of the outstanding principal of the j)uhlic debt each year from 1791 to 1896 civ TABLE C.—Analysis of t h e principal of t h e public debt from J u l y 1, 1856, to J u l y 1,1896 -- . c v TABLE D.—Statement of t h e issue and rcdemiition of loans and Treasury notes during t h e fiscal year 1896 cvii TABLE E.—Statement showing t h e purchase and redemption of bonds on account of the sinking fund during each fiscal year from its institution in May, 1869, to J u n e 30, 1896 ^.. .'. cviii TABLE F.—Sinking-fund account for the fiscal year 1896 cxv TABLE Q.—Statement of thirty-year 6 per cent bonds issued to the several Pacific railway companies : cxvi TABLE H.—Statement showing the amounts of money in the United States, in t h e Treasury, and in circulation, from July, 1860, to J u l y 1, 1896 '... --cxvii Diagram: Cash balances in the Treasury, iu, circulation, etc., each month, from 1878 to 1896 . cxxvi TABLE I.—Population, n e t revenue, and net expenditures of the Government from 1837 to J u n e 30,1896, and per capita of the revenues and i)er capita of expenditures exxvii: TABLE J.—Statement of t h e annual appropriations made by Congress for each fiscal year from 1889 to 1897 cxxviii TABLE K.—Statement of t h e net receipts during t h e fiscal year 1896 cxxix TABLE L.—Statement of t h e net disbursements during t h e fiscal year 1896. cxxx TABLE M.—Statement of the net receipts and disbursements for the quarter ending September 30, 1896: cxxxii TABLE N.—Statement of t h e receipts of the United States from March 4, 1789, to J u n o 30, 1896 ' cxxxiv TABLE 0.—Statement of the expenditures of the United.States from March 4, 1789, to J u n e 30,1896 cxxxviii CONTENTS.. . V Page. TABLE P.—Statement of receipts and disbursements by United States assistant treasurers during the fiscal year 1896 cxui TABLE Q.—Statement showing t h e present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under treaty stipulations CXLVII TABLE R.—Statement of United States bonds and other obligations received and issued by t h e office of t h e Secretary of t h e Treasury from November 1, 1895, to October 31, 1896, inclusive CLIII TABLE S.—Penal duties remitted by t h e Secretary of t h e Treasury since J a n u a r y 1,1896, under sections 5292 and 5293, Revised Statutes, as amended by sections 17, 18, and 19 of the- act of J u n e 22, 1874.., ..; CLiv A P P E N D I X TO T H E R E P O R T . REPORTS OF H E A D S OF B U R E A U S AND OTHER OFFICERS. Index to contents of appendix.—Kt^oviB^: Treasurer, 3; Director of Mint, 169; Comptroller of Currency, 400; Commissioner of I n t e r n a l Revenue, 508; Chief of Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 567; Register, 582; Comptroller of the Treasury, 673; Auditor for the Treasury Department, 679; Auditor for the War Department, 699; Auditor for the Interior Department, 708; Auditor for the Navy Department, 730; Auditor for State and other Departments, 749; Auditor for Post-Office Department, 787; Chief of Division of Special Agents, 795; Chief of Secret Service Division, 810; Board of United States General Appraisers, 820. REPORT OF THE TREASURER: Revenues and expenditures State of t h e Treasury Public debt The monetary s t o c k . . Coinage Spurious and fraudulent issues Trust funds Redemption of national-bank notes 3 6 10 11 12 13 13 14 Appendix. No. 1. —Receipts and exx)enditures for the fiscal year 1896, as shown by warrants issued 17 No. 2. -Net.ordinary receipts and expenditures for each quarter of the fiscal year 1896, as shown by warrants issued 18 No. 3. -Comparative state of balances in the Treasury at the close of the fiscal years 1895 and 18.96 ... 18 No. 4.- -Receipts and expenditures on account of the Post-Office Department for the fiscal year 1896, as shown by warrants i s s u e d . . . 18 No. 5. -Assets and liabilities of the Treasury offices, J u n e 30,1896 19 No. 6.- -Assets of the Treasury in the custody of mints and assay offices, Juno 30,1896 20 No. 7.- -General distribution of the assets and liabilities of the Treasury. 21 No. 8. -Distribution of t h e General Treasury balance 21 No. 9, -Available assets and liabilities, J u n e 30,1895 and 1896 i... 22 No. 10.- -Assets and liabilities of t h e Treasury, September 30, 1895 and 1896... , 22 No. 11.- -Unavailable funds of t h e General Treasury and of the Post-Office Department ,^Q-^X.,M^ic:'^i 23 No. 12. -Gold coin and bullion in t h e Treasury at .th;@ endriof'eachrrnontlivi .oTI from Juno, 1878 :^ ^-uj. Ji!.>-iL^I=.(i.c:4;^ijL0 24 No. 13.- -Silver coin and bullion in t h e Treasury at the;endi(jfc.cach[mlonth,0 siA from June, 1878 ,..-l\:-.'giul-^^-.!:'. it?ie 26 VI CONTENTS. R E P O R T OF T H E TREASURER—Continued. No. 14.—United States notes. Treasury notes, and national-bank notes in the Treasury at the end of each month, from June, 1878 No. 15.—Gold certificates, silver certificates, and currency certificates in the Treasury at the end of each month, from J u n e , 1878 No. 16.—Assets of the Treasury other than gold, silver, notes, and certificates at the end of each month, from J u n e , 1878 „.... No. 17.—Assets of the Treasury at the end of each month, from June, 1878. No. 18.—Liabilities of the Treasury at the end of each month, from June, 1878 .' No. 19.—Gold coin and bullion i n the Treasury, and gold certificates in t h e Treasury and in circulation a t t h e end of each month, from June, 1878 , No. 20.--Standard silver dollars and silver bullion in the Treasury, and Treasury notes and silver certilicates iu t h e Treasury and in circulation at the end of each month, from J u n e , 1878 No. 21.—Legal-tender notes in the Treasury, and currency certificates in the Treasury and in circulation at the end of each month, from J u n e , 1878 : No. 22.—Gold, silver, and paper currency in the Treasury in excess of certificates in circulation and .Treasury notes outstanding, at the end of each month, from J u n e , 1878 No. 23.—Assets and liabilities of the Treasury in excess of certificates and Treasury notes at the end of each month, from June, 1878.. No.^ 24.—Public debt, exclusive of certificates and Treasury notes, at the end of each month, from June, 1878, according to t h e form of statement adopted in 1891 No. 25.—United States notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year No. 26.—Treasury notes of 1890 of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year No. 27.—Gold certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, exclusive of $33,000,580.46 in irregular amounts i s s u e d ' a n d redeemed on account of t h e Geneva award No. 28.—Silver certificates of each denomination, issued, redeemed, and outstanding at t h e close of each fiscal year No. 29.—Currency certificates, act of J u n e 8,1872, of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year No. 30.—Amount of United States notes, Treasury notes, and gold, silver, and currency certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, from 1866No. 31.—Amount of paper currency of each denomination outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, from 1878 No. 32.—United States paper currency outstanding at the close of each fiscal year No. 33.—Estimated stock of gold coin and bullion at the end of e^tch month, from J u n e , 1878 No. 34.—Estimated stock of silver coin and bullion at the end of each month, from J u n e , 1878 No. 35.—United States notes, Treasury notes, and national-bank notes outstanding at the end of each month, from June, 1878 No. 36.—Gold certificates, silver certificates, and currency certificates outstanding at the end of each month, from June, 1878.. Page. 29 32 35 38 41 44 47 50 53 56 59 62 70 71 75 79 81 88 93 94 96 99 102 CONTENTS. R E P O R T OF T H E TREASURE!:—Continued. No. 37.—Estimated stock of all kinds of money at the end of each month,.from June, 1878,.... No. 38.—Estimated amount of gold and silver in circulation at the end of each month, frorn June, 1878 . . . ^ .---..-.No. 39.—United States notes, Treasury notes, and national-bank notes in circulation a t t h e end of each month, from J u n e , 1878 No. 40.—Gold certificates, silver certificates,,and currency, certificates in . . circulation at t h e end of each month, from June, 1878 No. 41.—Estimated amount of all kinds of money in circulation at the end of each month, from J u n e , 1878 No. 42.—Estimated amount of gold and gold certificates, silver and silver certificates, and notes and currency certificates in circulation at t h e end of each month, from J u n e , 1878 ....... No. 43.—Changes in t h e volume of money in circulation froin internal exi)ansion and contraction and from imports and exports of gold during each month, from J u n e , 1878 No. 44.—General distribution of the stock of mpnej', as.between the Treasurj^. and t h e circulation, at t h e end of each month, from June," 1878 No. 45.—United States notes and Treasury notes redeemed in gold, and imports and exports of gold during each month, from J a n u a r y , 1879 No. 46.—United States notes -and Treasury notes redeemed in gold, and imports and exports of gold during each fiscal year, from J a n u a r y 1,1879 No. 47.—Treasury notes of 1890, issued, retired by redemption in silver dollars, and outstanding, together with t h e sih^er in the Treasury, purchased by. such notes, for each month No. 48.—Transactions between the subtreasury and clearing-house in New York during each month, from J u l y , 1880 1... No. 49.—Amount of each k i n d of money used in settlement of clearinghouse balances against t h e subtreasury in New York during each month, from September, 1880 No. 50.—Monthly receipts from customs at New York, from J u n e , 1878, and percentage of each kind of money receiA^ed No. 51.—Fractional silver coin of each denomination in each office of the Treasury and mint J u n e 30, 1896 1 No. 52.—Minor coin of each denomination in each office of the Treasury and m i n t J u n e 30, 1896 .» No. 53.—Shipments of silver coin from each office of t h e Treasury and mint, from J u l y 1, 1885°, to J u n e 30^ 1896 No. 54.—Shipments of.silver coin from t h e Treasury offices and mints during.each fiscal year from 1886, and charges thereon for transportation . . . . . . ... No. 55.—Semiannual d u t y collected from national banks for each fiscal year No. 56.—United States bonds of each loan held in t r u s t for national banks, J u n e 30,1895 and 1896, and changes during the fiscal year No. 57.—Receix)ts and disbursements of public moneys through nationalb a n k depositories, by fiscal years No. 58.—Number of national banks and of national-bank depositories, and amount of bonds held for them at the close of each fiscal year . = .. No. 59.—Bonds held for t h e sinking funds of the Pacific Railroad companies at t h e close of each fiscal year... VII Page. 105 108 Ill 114 116 119 122 125 128 131 133 134 135 13g . 141 141 . 141 142 143 143 144 144 145 VIII CONTENTS. •' R E P O R T OF T H E TREASURER—Continued. No. 60.—Old demand notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding J u n e 30, 1896 No. 61.—Fractional currency of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding J u n e 30, 1896 No. 62.—Compound-interest notes of each denomination issued,redeemed, and outstanding J u n e 30, 1896 No. 63.—One^ and two year notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding J u n e 30, 1896 No. 64. —United States paper currency of each class, together with one and t w o year notes and compound-interest notes, issued, redeemed, and outstanding J u n e 30,1896 No. 65.—Seven-thirty notes issued, redeemed, and outstandtng J u n e 30,1896 No. 66.—Coupons from United States bonds and interest notes paid duri n g the fiscal year 1896, classified by loans No. 67.—Checks issued for interest on registered bonds of the United States during t h e fiscal year 1896 .' No. GS.—Interest on 3.65 per cent bonds of t h e District of Columbia paid , during the fiscal year 1896 No. 69.—Refunding certificates issued under the act of February 26,1879, converted into bonds of the funded loan of 1907 No. 70.—United States bonds and securities retired for the sinking fund, from May, 1869, to J u n e 30, 1 8 9 6 . . . . No. 71.—United States bonds retired, from May, 1869, to J u n o 30, 1896.. No. 72.—Bonds of t h e loans given in statement No. 71 retired prior to May, 1869 No. 73.—Bonds issued to Pacific Railroad companies redeemed, from January, 1895, to J u n e 30, 1896 No. 74.—Called bonds redeemed and outstanding J u n e 30, 1896 No. 75.—Changes during the fiscal year 1896 in the principal of the public debt No. 76.—Lawful money deposited in the Treasury each month of the fiscal year 1896 for the redemption of national-bank notes No. 77.—Disbursements from redemption accounts of national banks each month of the fiscal year 1896, and balance on deposit . . No. 78.—National-bank notes received for redemption each month of the fiscal year 1896 from the principal cities and other places •No. 79.—Redemptions and deliveries of national-bank notes each month of tbe fiscal year 1896, and balance on hand No. 80.—Redeemed national-bank notes deliA^ered from the Treasury each month of the fiscal year 1896, and balance on hand No. 81.—National-bank notes received from the i:)rincipal cities and other j)laces, by fiscal years No. 82.—Result of the count of national-bank.notes received for redemption, by fiscal years No. 83.—Disposition made of t h e notes redeemed a t the National Bank Redemption Agency, by fiscal years No. 84.—Mode of payment for notes redeemed at the National Bank Redemption Agency, by fiscal years No. 85.—Deposits, redemptions, assessments for expenses, and transfers and repayments, on account of the 5 per cent redemption fund of national banks, by fiscal years, and balance of the deposits at t h e close of each year No. 86.—Deposits, redemptions, and transfers and repayments, on account of national banks failed, in liquidation, and reducing circulation, by fisca,l years, and balance of the deposits at the close of each year -. Page. 145 145 146 146 146 146 147 147 148 148 148 149 150 150 151 154 155 • 155 155 156 156 156 157 158 159 160 160 CONTENTS'. ^ R E P O R T OF T H E TREASURER—Continued. IX ; • No. 87.—Expenses incurred in t h e redemption of national-bank notes, by fiscal years No. 88.—Balanced statement of receipts and deliveries of moneys by the National Bank Redemption Agency for the fiscal year 1896.. No. 89.—^Balanced statement of receipts and deliveries of moneys by the National Bank Redemption Agency from J u l y 1, 1874, to J u n e 30,1896 No. 90.—Average amounts of national-banknotes redeemable out of the 5 per cent redemption fund, and amounts redeemed, by fiscal years No. 91.—Amounts of notes of national b a n k s failed, in liquidation, and reducing circulation redeemable, and amounts redeemed, by fiscal years 1. No. 92.—Assets and liabilities of the 5 per cent redemption fund of national b a n k s at the end of each month, iTom J u l y , 1874.:. No. 93.—Changes during t h e fiscal year 1896 in the force employed in the Treasurer's office No. 94.—Appropriations made for the force employed in the Treasurer's office and salaries paid during t h e fiscal year 1896 R E P O R T OF T H E D I R E C T O R OF T H E M I N T Page. 162 162 163 163 164 164 168 168 169-399 Deposits of gold .:. 169 Deposits of silver 171 Coinage :;........ • 174 Gold and silver bars manufactured 176 Work of Government refineries -. 177 Silver purchases 177 Course of silver ^ 183 Exports of silver to the E a s t .'. 186 Distribution of silver dollars 187 Circulation of silver dollars 188 Seigniorage on silver coinage 188 Appropriations and expenditures '. 189 Appropriations and expenses of the office of the Director of the Mint for " . the fiscal year 1896 190 Estimates of appropriations for the fiscal year 1898 191 Earnings and expenditures of the refineries of the coinage mints and of the assay office at New York 191 Earnings and expenditures of t h e mints and assay offices 191 Classified statement of expenditures 192 Imports and exports of the precious metals 193 Movement of gold from t h e United States ' 199 Stock of money in t h e United States 201 Monetary systems and approximate stocks of monej^ in the principal countries of t h e world 205 World's stock of money in the principal countries, 1873 209 Stock of gold and silver in t h e United States from 1873 to 1896 210 Gold and silver used in the industria,! arts 210 Exchange of gold bars for gold coin 216 Product of gold and silver in the United States .. 217 Coinage of the United States 219 WorkVs production, ^893, 1894, and 1895 , 219 WorkVs coinage, 1893, 1891, and 1895 221 Foreign coins melted by certain countries 222 Recoinages by t h e world 222 Value of foreign coins 223 Assay laboratory of the Bureau of the Mint 231 •CONTENTS. R E P O R T OF THE DIRECTOR OF T H E MINT—Continued. Page. Proceedings of the assay commission of 1896 ..Mint of the United States .at Philadelphia .• Mint of the United States at San Francisco Mint of t h e United States at New Orleans Mint of t h e United States at Carson The assay office of t h e United States at New York Mint of t h e United States at Denver Assay office of t h e United States at Boise Assay office of t h e United States a t Helena Assay office of t h e United States at Charlotte :— Assay office of t h e United States at St. Louis Melts of gold and silver for ingots made a n d condemned, 1895 and 1896.. Recoinage of standard silver dollars , Bullion operations, legal allowance, and wastage, 1896 Quantity of metals operated upon^ wastage, and loss, 1896 Cost of coinage, 1895 and 1 8 9 6 . . . . Summar^^ of t h e work of t h e minor assay offices Summary of operations of mints and assay offices Metallurgical operations, 1895 and 1896 AVork of t h e minor assay offices, 1895 and 1896 . Operations of t h e mint service, 1895 and 1896 Melts of gold and silver for ingots made and condemned, 1895 and 1896.. History of t h e motto ^ ^ n God We Trust Coinage act of 1873 Counterfeiting United States silver coins Mint x)rocesses of the United States Theory and history of coinage From mint to mint Assaying of gold and silver Manufacture of dies / Coinage operations Monetary statistics of foreign countries Imports and exports of the principal countries of t h e world Aiypendix. 232 235 243 245 247 • 251 253 253 254 254 254 255 255 255 256 257 258 258 258 259 259 260 260 261 263 265 266 281 290 296 297 302 303 NOTE.—See footnote, page 173. X.—Quantity and cost of silver nsed in t h e coinage of silver dollars during the fiscal year 1896, under the act of J u l y 14, 1890 XI.—Quantity and cost of silver used in t h e coinage of silver dollars from J u l y 1, 1896, to November 1, 1896, under act of J u l y 14, 1 8 9 0 . . . . XII.—Amount, cost, average price, and bullion value of t h e silver dollar of silver i)urchased under the acts of February 12, 1873, J a n u a r y 14, 1875, February 28, 1878, and J u l y 14, 1890 XIII.—Coinage executed at the mints of the United States d u r i n g t h e fiscal year ended J u n e SO, 1896 fp * . * n * *r o 314 316 317 318 * XVI.—Seigniorage of t h e coinage of silver and disposition of the same during t h e fiscal year 1896 XVII.—Assets and liabilities of t h e United States mints and assay offices J u n e 30,1896 H * >{• a. * iir 323 If XXII.—Imports into the United States of gold and silver^ore,--b,ullion,^ and coin by customs districts during t h e fiscal year 1 8 9 6 . . . . > . / . J: XXIII.—Imports into the United States of gold and silver ore, bullion, and coin, by countries, during the fiscal year 1896 • 320 0 324 326 CONTENTS. XI R E P O R T O F H I E D I R E C T O R OF T H E M I N T — C o n t i n u e d . Pago. XXIV.—Exports of domestic gold and.silver ore,- bullion, and coin from certain customs districts during t h e fiscal year 1896 XXV.—Exports of domestic gold and silver ore, bullion, and coin to certain countries from the United States during t h e fiscal year 1896 XXVI.—Exports of foreign gold a n d silver from t h e United States by customs districts during t h e fiscal year 1896 XXVII.—Exports of foreign gold a n d silver from t h e United States to certain countries during t h e fiscal year 1896 XXVIII.—Recapitulation of imports and exports of t h e precious metals during t h e fiscal year 1896 •X- -Jf it 7f :ff . -rf 328 330 332 332 334 •/.' XXX.—Highest, lowest, and average .price of b a r silver in London per ounce British standard (0.925). since 1833, and t h e equivalent in United States gold coin of .an ounce 1,000 fine, t a k e n a t t h e average p r i c e . . . . 335 XXXI.—Commercial ratio of silver, to gold each year.since. 1687 336 XXXII.—Average i>rice of an ounce of gold i n London, and equivalent value in t h e United States, 1870-1896 337 XXXIII.—Bullion value of 371^ grains of pure silver a t t h e annual average price of silver each year from 1837 t o 1896, inclusive 338 XXXIV.—Value in gold of an ounce of fine silver a t t h e ratios 1:15-1:32. 338 XXXV.—Unrefined gold and silver of domestic production, with t h e States and-Territories joroducing t h e same, and refined domestic bul- . lion n o t distributed, b y value, deposited a t t h e mints a n d assay offices from their organization t o t h e close of t h e calendar year ended December 31, 1895 339 XXXVI.—Unrefined gold and silver of domestic production, by value, its distribution b y States and Territories', also refined domestic bullion (not distributed) deposited a t t h e mints a n d assay offices from their organization to t h e close of t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1896 °340 XXXVII.—Product of gold a n d silver i n t h e United States from 1792 to 1844, and annually since 341 XXX VIIL—Coinage of nations •. .,, 342 XXXIX.—World's production of gold and silver in kilograms.and value for calendar years 1893,1894, and 1895 344 XL.—World's production of gold and silver in fine ounces and value for calendar years 1893,1894, and 1895 346 XLI.—Production of gold and silver in t h e world since t h e discovery of America 348 XLIII.—Changes in t h e value of foreign coins, 1880-1896 350 •«• . •:•} if * ^ * -K- XLVII."—Coinage of fractional and subsidiary silver coins, b y acts and denominations, from 1792 t o J u n e 30,1895 XLVIII.-—Coinage of t h e mints of t h e United States from their organization, 1792, b y calendar years XLIX.—Imports and exports of the precious metals of the iDrincipal countries of t h e world : „ L.—Coinage of the principal countries of t h e world, from 1873 to 1895.. . ^ • ^ if •}? *• i( LII.—Coins of t h e United States, authority for coinage, and changes iu weight a n d fineness and amount coined LIII.—Summary of monetary events sin ce 1876 , LIV.—Documentary history of t h e coinage act of February 12, 1873 R E P O R T O F T H E COMPTROLLER O F T H E C U R R E N C Y Summary of t h e state and condition of every national bank reporting during t h e year ended October 2, 1896 354 356 364 385 ~ 393 397 399 400,507 400 XII .CONTENTS. R E P O R T OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY'—Continued. Page. Analysis of reports of 1896 408 Review of reports, 1892 to 1896 409 Reports from State banks and banking associations 412 Condition of State banks and b a n k i n g associations 412 Condition of savings b a n k s 413 Loan and t r u s t companies and private b a n k s 416 Investigation as to kinds of money and currency in all banks 417 Number of depositors in, and cash holdings of, reporting banks 419 Changes in money and currency holdings of New York City and other banks : -. 422 Monetary systems and stocks of money in t h e princix)al countries of t h e world 423 Value to t h e public of banks and growth in number of deposits 425 Changes in clearing-house returns 427 Insolvent national banks, 1896 427 Existing banks and bank failures 429 Insolvent national banks, from 1863 to 1896 429 Percentage of dividends paid by failed national banks 430 Causes of failure of national banks and duty of directors 430 History of State bank failures prior to 1863 432 Results of investigation relative to insolvent State banks, from 1863 to . 1896 448 Percentage of dividends paid by State banks 450 State banks paying no dividends 451 Insolvent State banks having no capital stock 452 Time required to close insolvent State banks , 452 Result of investigation on extent of t h e use of credit instruments of daily payments 453 Importance of t h e i n q u i r y . . . . 453 Prices and quantity of m o n e y . . . . 454 Previous investigations made of substitutes for money 455 The present inquiry \ 461 The second class of depositors 483 The t h i r d class of depositors 483 Ultimate conclusion ' 484 Increase in t h e use of credit instruments 490 Other points of interest shown by t h e returns 492 Payment of wages 492 Analysis of returns from clearing houses 493 Suggested amendments t o t h e bank a c t 496 Arguments in support of suggestions . . . ^ \ . .. 497 Amendments to restrict borrowing by officers and directors, and to enforce knowledge of bank's condition 497 Amendment relating to cashier , 497 Amendment relating to t h e administration of oaths 498 Organization of national banks with a less capital stock than $50,000.. 498 The establishing of branch banks : 499 The issuing of notes by t h e Government and b y t h e banks 501 Eifect of maintaining Treasury and national-bank notes compared 505 Foreign and State b a n k i n g systems 506 National-bank act, and digest of bank cases 507 Appendix and second volume 507 Conclusion 507 R E P O R T O F TPIE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL R E V E N U E The tables 508-566 508 CONTENTS. * R E P O R T OF THE' COMMISSIOIS^ER OF INTERNAL R E V E N U E — C o n t i n u e d . Collections for the current fiscal j^ear •.-. Receipts for the past ten fiscal years '. - Collections for t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30,1895 Receii)ts during the last t w o fiscal years ; Withdrawals for consumption during t h e last two fiscal years. Receipts b y States and Territories during the last fiscal year Receipts for first three months of present fiscal year Cost of c o l l e c t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percentage of cost of collection Miscellaneous expenses Estimated expenses for next fiscal y e a r . ^ Salaries :: Scale of salaries of collectors : Official force .'. Storekeepers, gaugers, etc General condition of the office and the service .; " Expenses of revenue agents ...... Manufacture of stamp paper v. Production of stamps '.".•....•... New classes of stamps added under tariff act of J u n e 6,1896 Stock of stamps in vault Documentary and proprietary stami)S „ Production of tobacco, snuff, cigars, and cigarettes The t a b u l a r statements Offers in compromise ' Abstract of seizures Abatement c l a i m s . . . . ' . = Refunding claims. -. .' Distilleries registered and operated F r u i t distilleries registered and operated Grain and molasses distilleries in operation September 1,1880 to 1895... Comx^arative statement of distilleries registered and operated Materials used for the production of distilled spirits Stock fed at distilleries Spirits gauged in 1895 Spirits gauged in 1896. General bonded warehouses Assessments Statement as to stamp taxes assessed Increased production of spirits Decreased w i t h d r a w a l of tax-paid spirits Distilled spirits allowed for loss by leakage or evaporation in warehouse. Spirits removed in bond for export Increased withdrawals of spirits for scientific purposes and use of the United States Sx)irits lost by fire in warehouses for t h e last twenty-three years Stock on hand, j^roduction, and movement of spirits for five years Distilled spirits in the United States October 1, 1896 Fortification of wines with grape brandy free of t a x , Exportation of manufactured tobacco and snuff in bond Oleomargarine Operations in oleomargarine during the last two fiscal years Sugar b o u n t y . XIII Page. 509 509 509 512 513 513 . 514 515 516 516 516 517 517 518 519 519 520 522 522 523 523 523 524 526 529 530 531 531 533 534 535 537 538 541 543 545 547 548 549 550 551 552 554 554 554 555 556 556 557 558 560 562 XIV • CONTENTS. R E P O R T OF T H E COMMISSIONER OF I N T E R N A L R E V E N U E — C o n t i n u e d . Maple sugar claims Cane, beet, a n d sorghum sugar claims Bounty on sugar produced previous to August 28, 1894. „ Bounty on sugar produced in t h e United States in t h e period commencing August 28, 1894, and ending J u n o 30,1895 Chemistry R E P O R T OF C H I E F OF T H E B U R E A U O F E N G R A V I N G AND P R I N T I N G Page, 562 563 563 563 565 567-581 Operations of t h e Bureau 567 Appendix. Appropriations for the year No. 1.—Statement showing t h e United States notes, certificates of doposit, bonds, and national-bank notes delivered during the year No. 2.—Statement showing t h e internal-revenue stamps delivered during t h e j^ear No. 3.—Statement showing t h e customs stamps delivered during t h e year No. 4.—Statement showing t h e x^ostage stamxDS delivered to x'>ostmasters during t h e year No. 5.—Statement showing t h e postage stamps delivered to t h e ^'Universal Postal Union^' during t h e year No. 6.—Statement showing t h e checks, drafts, certificates, etc., delivered during t h e year . . . No. 7.—Summary of all classes of work delivered No. 8.—Statement of miscellaneous work done for, and of materials furnished to, t h e various Bureaus of t h e Department during the year No. 9.—Statement of t h e various classes of securities and other work prox:)osed to be executed in t h e fiscal year 1898 No, 10.—Statement showing t h e annual production of securities in sheets and t h e exxDcnditures by t h e Bureau of Engraving and P r i n t i n g for t h e last nineteen fiscal years NOc 11.—Statement showing t h e number of employees on t h e 1st day of each month since J u l y 1, 1877 REPORT OF THE REGISTER 571 572 573 576 576 577 577 579 579 580 5S1 581 582--672 Division of loans ,. A condensed history of all t h e loans of t h e United States from 1776 to J u n e 30,1896 Division of notes, coupons, and currency R E P O R T O F T H E COMPTROLLER O F T H E T R E A S U R Y , 584 670 673-678 R E P O R T OF T H E A U D I T O R F O R T H E T R E A S U R Y D E P A R T M E N T Condition of business 582 679-698 , 679 Appendix. TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE A.—Receipts and disbursements , B.—Summary statement of t h e work of t h e office C.—Statement showing number of accounts on hand,, e t c . D.—Comx^arative statement, b y fiscal years, of transactions of the F i r s t Auditor's Office, from 1861 t o 1895 TABLE E.—Comparative statement, b y fiscal years, of transactions in Office of t h e Auditor for t h e Treasury Department, from October 1, 1895, to J u n e 30,1896, TA13JLE F.—Statement of arrival of vessels, small boats, railroad cars (not sealed), wagons a n d other vehicles, and railroad cars under consular seal, from J u l y 1 to December 31,1895. 6£0 685. 687 688 689 690 CONTENTS. XV R E P O R T O P T H E A U D I T O R F O R T H E T R E A S U R Y DEPARTMENT—Continued. TABLE G.—Statement of arrival of vessels and small boats, railroad cars (not sealed), wagons and other vehicles, and railroad cars under consular seal, from J a n u a r y 1 to J u n e 30, 1896. TABLE H.—Collection districts and indexjendent collection ports from which no manifests were received during t h e year TABLE I.—List of customs districts, showing ports of entry, subports and stations of deputy collectors therein from which nicinifests are forwarded TABLE J.—Merchandise transx3orted without appraisement, under act of J u n e 10, 1880, t o t h e undermentioned x^orts of delivery, during the year R E P O R T O F T H E A U D I T O R F O R T H E W A R DEPARTMEIST 691 692 693 696 699-707 Pay and bounty division Mail and miscellaneous division Archives division Paymaster's and claims division Military division Review division -... R E P O R T O F T H E AUDITOR F O R T H E I N T E R I O R D E P A R T M E N T The ^-Dockery^'law Indian division Land, files, and miscellaneous division Public beneficiaries « Hot Springs Reservation Pension divison Law clerk The files... Page, 708-729 708 709 711 716 719 720 729 729 .„ REPORT OF T H E AUDITOR FOR THE NAVY DEPARTMENT 730-748 Statement of appropriations, pay of Navy and p a y of Marino Corx^s Ax)prox3riations and expenditures of the United States Navy for the year. Increase of the Navy Pay of t h e Navy, deposit fund Exchange Special fiscal agents a t London Work of t h e office R E P O R T OF T H E AUDITOR F O R T H E STATE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS Work of the office New accounting system Clerical force Disbursing officer United States district attorneys and marshals' comx^ensation Consular fees Diplomatic and consular division Division of judicial accounts Miscellaneous division 696 701 703 703 705 706 730 731 735 735 736 743 743 749-786 ^... 749 749 750 750 750 751 751 755 756 Ap>pGndix. A.—Statement of salaries and exx)enses and of x^assport fees of t h e diplomatic service of t h e United States for t h e year B.—Statement of consular fees, salaries, and expenses for t h e y e a r . . C.—Statement of consular fees, cornpensation, exx^enses, a n d loss by exchange for .the year D.—Statement of'salaries, expenses, and loss by exchange of consular clerks for t h e year 761 763 772 775 XVI CONTENTS. R E P O R T OF TILE AUDITOR FOR T H E STATE AND OTPFER D E P A R T M E N T S — C o n t ' d . E.—Statement of sundry exx^enses a t consulates in China, J apan, Turkey, and Zanzibar for the year. F.—Statement of relief afforded seamen, with extra wages and arrears collected, for t h e year G.—Statement showing t h e number of seamen sent to t h e United States and t h e amount paid a t t h e Treasury for x^assage for t h e y e a r . . ; . li.—Statement showing t h e character and amount of t h e official fees collected a t each consulate (including agencies) during t h e year. I.—Statement of expenditures and disbursements for expenses of United S'tates courts, for t h e year R E P O R T OF THE AUDITOR F O R T H E P O S T - O F F I C E D E P A R T M E N T 775 776 778 779 784 > . . . : . . 787-794 Accounts audited J Total outstanding indebtedness due t h e Post-Office Dex')artment t o J u n e 30, 1895 Outstanding indebtedness for fiscal year 1896 Amount due from x^ostmasters on x)03tal account of above-specified indebtedness Amount due from x)Ostmasters on money-order account of above-sx)ecified indebtedness : Amountduefromfailingbidders and contractors of above-specified indebtedness i Classification of x^ostmasters with regard-to compensation Collections b y x)Ost-office inspectors Prompt collections Bad debts Collections b y s u i t . Money-order business Accuracy in auditing money-order accounts Invalid money orders Application for w a r r a n t s Double x^ayment of money orders Miscellaneous expenses of t h e money-order office of t h e Post-Offico DeX;)artment REPORT OF THE SUPERVISING SPECIAL AGENT Undervaluations Sx)ecial agents abroad Drawbacks Opium smuggling Diamond smuggling Exclusion of Chinese Merchandise in transit to Mexico...' Goods in transit through Canada Bonded common carriers Reorganization of customs districts Government sampling works Page. 787 787 787 787 788 788 788 789 789 789 790 791 791 791 792 792 793 705-809 :. ,. ...'. 795 796 796 796 797 798 799 799 800 800 800 Appendix. TABLE A.—Statements of customs business for t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1896 TABLE B.—Aggregate receipts and expenses of collection for t h e fiscal years 1885 to 1896 TABLE C.—Statement showing t h e number of-cars, .with weight of contents, departing from x:)orts in the'United States fortra,nsit through Canada to other x^orts in the United States during the calendar years 1893, 1894, and 1895 802 806 806 CONTENTS. XVir REPORT OF T H E SUPERVISING SPECIAL AGENT—Continued. Page. TABLE D.—List of common carriers bonded for t h e transportation of appraised merchandise in bond R E P O R T O F T H E C H I E F OF T H E S E C R E T S E R V I C E R E P O R T O F T H E BOARD O F U N I T E D STATES G E N E R A L APPRXUSERS Reax3X>raisement :........ Classification Appeals to court from t h e Board's decisions 80S 810-819 - . . . 820-824 , 820 821 821 Ap2)C7idix. Table showing t h e number of x^rotests received annually from August 1, 1890, to October 1, 1896 Table shoAviug t h e number of cases susx^ended and x')endiug each year since 1890 F i 96 II 823 823 ANNUAL REPORT ON THE FINANCES. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WusMngton, D« C, December 15^ 1896, S I R : I have the honor to submit the following report: RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. Fiscal year 1896, The revenues of the Government from all sources for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896, were: From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From customs. |160, 021, 751. 67. internal revenue 146, 762, 864. 74 District of Columbia 3,846,435.12 profits on coinage, bullion deposits, and assays *... 2, 897, 092. 41 lees—consular, letters patent, and land 2, 815, 249. 53 sinking fund for Pacific railways, 1, 889, 078. 26 tax on national banks 1, 763, 496. 62 navy pension and navy hospital funds, etc 1,137, 207. 40 miscellaneous sources 1, 111, 763. 24 sales of public lands 1,005,523.43 repayment of interest by Pacific railways 955, 499. 86 customs fees, fines, penalties, etc 622,003.14 sales of Indian lands : 571, 608. 03 immigrant fund 445, 669. 82 reimbursement for cost of water supply. District of Columbia... 360, 057. 58 sales of Government property — 263,196. 90 deposits for surveying public lands 260,166. 53 Soldiers' Home, permanent fund 129, 375. 22 depredations on public lands c. 52,106. 89 sales of lands and buildings under sx^ecial acts 36, 446. 68 sales of ordnance material 28, 507. 31 tax on seal skins 1,100. 00 postal service ". 82,499,208.40 Total receipts 409,475,408.78 The expenditures for the same ]3eriod were: For the civil establishment, including foreign intercourse, public buildings, collecting the revenues, deficiency in x^ostal revenues, bounty on sugar, District of Columbia, and other miscellaneous expenses |87, 216, 234. 62 For the military establishment, including rivers and harbors, forts, arsenals, and seacoast defenses 50, 830, 820. 89 For the naval establishment, including construction of new vessels, machinery, armament, erxuipment, and improvements at navy yards.. 27,147, 732. 38 For Indian service : 12,165,528.28 For pensions 139,434,000.98 XIX XX REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. For interest on the public debt For postal service $35, 385, 028. 93 ., = = Total exx)endixures 82,499.208.40 434,678,654.48 Showing a deficit of 25, 203, 245. 70 In addition to the ordinary revenues collected during the year the cash in the Treasury was increased by the following sums: From the sale of one hundred million four per cent thirty year bonds issued under act of January 14, 1875, $111,166,246.41; and from the issue of four per cent bonds in liquidation of interest accrued on refunding certificates converted during the year, $4,130; making a total of $111,170,376.41. The securities redeemed during the year on account of the sinking fund were as follows: Loan of 1882 Loan of J u l y and August, 1861. Loan of J u l y and August, 1861, continued at 3J per cent Loan of 1863 Funded loan of 1881 Funded loan of 1891..... = Oregon war debt Fractional currency and notes National bank notes | 3 , 200. 00 500. 00 c... 2, 000. 00 500.00 3,200.00 58,150.00 50. 00 8, 283. 35 '. 5,257,466.50 Total 5,333,349.85 As compared with the fiscal year 1895 the receipts for 1896 increased $19,102,205.48, as follows: . Increase in receipts for 1896. Source. Increase. $152,158,617.45 $160,021,751.67 §7,803,134.22 Customs .' 143,421,672.02 146,762, 864.74 3,341,192.72 Internal revenue 1,640,579.70 2,897,092.41 1, 256,512.71 Prolits on coinage, bullion deposits, etc... 610, 082.22 1,111, 763.24 501, 681.02 Miscellaneous sources 3,658,048.08 3,846,435.12 188, 387.04 District of Columbia 2,655,299.41 2,815,249.53 159, 950.09 Fees—consular, letters patent, and land.. 1,735,887.05 1, — 078.26 Sinking fund for Pacific railways 153, 191.21 305, 224.84 Immigrant fund.... 445, 669.82 140, 4M.98 1,009. 537.25 Navy pension a n d Navy hospital funds... 1,137,207.40 127, 670.15 162, 607.21 Deposits for surveying public lands 260, 166.53 97, 559.32 Sales of Government property 263, 196.90 178, 123.86 85, 073.04 1,763,496.62 Tax on national b a n k s 1,712,550.94 50, 945. 68 52, 106.89 Depredations on public lands 31, 377.30 .17, 729.53 819.76 788.27 608.03 30, Sales of Indian lands 540, 571, 700.00 400.00 1,100.00 Tax on seal skins Sales of lands and buildings under spe36,446.68 220,208.31 cial acts 3,103,347.16 1,005,523.43 Sales of public lands 212,464.59 129,375.22 Soldiers' Home, permanent fund Repayment of interest by Pacific rail982,411.16 955,499.80 ways Reimbursement for costof watersuppiy, 382,055.97 360,057.58 District of Columbia 622,003.14 640,966.00 Customs fees, fines, penalties, etc 8,596.23 Bequest for memorial hall. West Point... 31,006.91 28,507.31 Sales of ordnance material 939.43 Sale of condemned naval vessels 76,983,128.19 i," 499; 208.* 40 5,516,080.21 Postal service Total..., Net increase.. 390, 373, 203.30 409,475,408.78 19,547,388.02 Decrease. 183, 701.63 97,823.73 83,089.37 26,911.30 21,998.39 18,962.86 8,586.23 3,099.60 939.43 445,182.54 19,102,205.48 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. xxr There was a decrease of $4,015,852.21 in the ordinary exi)enditures, as follows: Decrease in ordinary expenditures for 1S96. Increase. Source. Decrease. CIVIL. E S T A B L T S H M E I s T . Legislative— Salaries a n d expenses..; Executive Proper— Salaries a n d expenses D e p a r t m e n t of S t a t e — Salaries a n d expenses F o r e i g n intercourse....: Treasury Department— Salaries a n d expenses Independent Treasury M i n t s a n d a s s a y offices Territorial governments Salaries, etc., internal r e v e n u e I l e f u n d of d i r e c t t a x e s Bounty on sugar R e f u n d for l a n d s o l d for d i r e c t t a x e s . Miscellaneous, internal revenue Collecting customs r e v e n u e R e f u n d i n g excess of deposits, customs D e b e n t u r e s o r d r a w b a c k s , c u s t o m s .. Miscellaneous items, customs R e v e n u e Cutter Service Regulating immigration. Chinese exclusion act N e w r e v e n u e vessels Alien contract-labor laws Marine-Ho.spital Service Life-Saving Service Light-House Establishment Coast a n d Geodetic S u r v e y Steamboat-Inspection Service Engraving and printing Public buildings F u e l , etc., public b u i l d i n g s Custodians a n d janitors F u r n i t u r e for p u b l i c b u i l d i n g s H e a t i n g apparatus, public buildings.. V a u l t s , .safes, e t c . , p u b l i c b u i l d i n g s . . . . P r o p a g a t i o n of food-fishes Fish hatcheries Salaries a n d expenses. Fish Commission National Museum. Zoological P a r k Smithsonian Institution Columbian Exposition I n t e r s t a t e C o m m e r c e Commission.... E x p e n s e s of T r e a s u r y n o t e s S i n k i n g funds, Pacific r a i l w a y s F r e n c h spoliation claims Atlanta Exposition E p i d e m i c diseases Miscellaneous items W a r Department— Salaries and expenses Navy Department— Salaries a n d expenses Interior D e p a r t m e n t Salaries a n d expenses Public lands service C o l l e g e s for a g r i c u l t u r e Eleventh Census Miscellaneous items.. Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t — Salaries a n d expenses Deficiency in p o s t a l r e v e n u e s M a i l t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . Pacific railways , ; D e p a r t m e n t of A g r i c u l t u r e — Salaries a n d expenses Weather Bureau D e p a r t m e n t of L a b o r — ^ Salaries a n d expenses D e p a r t m e n t of J u s t i c e — Salaries a n d expenses S a l a r i e s of j u s t i c e s , a s s i s t a n t a t t o r neys, etc $9,971,170.8D $510,210.03 $9,400,957.86 185,193.33 192, 919.04 $7,725.71 141,682.25 1,703,363.40 150,803.53 1,005,010.78 9,121. 28 3,072,875.23 586,412.50 1,079,717.71 257,971.18 3,762,681.56 181,505.91 9G6,153.86 15,893. 43 165,713.01 6, 736, 690.92 3,Oil,769.06 008,697.24 996,858. 23 114,415.40 3,769,642.96 1,964,004.43 3,277,500.72 231,320.45 929,886.92 249,471.00 82, 721.47 56,500.00 85,108.42 069,618.59 1,384,018.48 2,763,243.16 414,988.90 315,510.01 1,146,552.37 3,599,614.41 852,272.97 805,673.63 202,335.89 97,430.49 37,744.'27 956.39 26,751.95 1,569,684.14 1,950,072.48 229,427.44 1,027,617.05 303,613.26 100,478.50 214,891.42 115,917.13 054,581.44 1,442,724.18 3,114,855.26 390,021.16 342,829.15 1,116,372.00 2,997,381.67 870,741.72 771,684.61 192,426.25 112,533.12 681.58 317,456.56 168,733.57 49,960.91 120,409.19 100,868.95 230,386.54 270,899.30 1,105,354.08 22 920.00 59^ 047.56 76,091.88 453,942.84 329,760.35 174,093.78 55,104.55 120,047.71 137,705.36 234,264.14 173,690. 46 11,946.81 128,070. 22 56, 308.56 168,992.81 69,022.66 2,093,610.78 2,116,153.72 22,542.94 410,273.90 407,000.57 3,273.33 4,854,902.24 1,981,978.00 960,000.00 278,049.72 592,829.67 4,820,393.56 2,035,847.62 1,008,000.00 51,340.88 679,873.28 34,508.68 875,716.71 11,010,541.72 858,586.43 9,300,000.00 232,690. 68 2,037.02 197,605.74 7,237,796.40 98,352.08 01,105.57 82,859.-iS 143,555.78 6,961.40 181,505.91 733,463.18 12,950.41 31,892.73 501,105.48 394,380.29 1,-327,434.24 1,893.01 97,730.13 54,142.20 17,757.03 158,391.42 30,808.71 15,037.15 58,705.70 351,612.10 24,967.74 27,319.14 . 30,179.77 002,232.74 18,468.75 33,989.02 9,909.04 15,102.63 1,937.31 33,764.76 12,303.79 5,360.21 5,143.64 36,836.41 3,877. CO 97, 208. 81 1,105,354.08 10,973.19 19,783.32 284.950.03 53, 869. 62 48,000.00 226,708.84 17,130.28 1,716,541.72 1,668,935.83 1,560,430.17 1,890,035.61 714,515.60 1,977,498.73 928,170.58 168,757.67 103,945.34 4,812.33 323, 274.90 303,242.04 20,032.26 1,040,404.83 1,124,805.82 87,463.12 213,654.98 78,400.99 XXII R E P O R T OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. Decrease in. ordinary expenditures for 1896—Coiitmued. 1395. Source. D e p a r t m e n t of Justice—Continued. F e e s a n d e x p e n s e s of m a r s h a l s F e e s of w i t n e s s e s F e e s of d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y s F e e s of j u r o r s F e e s of c l e r k s F e e s of c o m m i s s i o n e r s S u p p o r t of p r i s o n e r s P a y of bailiffs Judgments, United States courts Territorial courts in Utah P r o t e c t i n g p r o p e r t y i n h a n d s of receivers Miscellaneous items District of Columbia— Salaries a n d expenses... T o t a l Civil E s t a b l i s h m e n t . . . Increase. SI, 323,520. 25 1, 647,916.29 425,849.42 877,477.83 299,199.27 418,318.04 939,235.89 219,694.20 75,072.40 41,915.65 $1,651,737.94 1,611,161.91 451,970.81 688,215.79 404,440.98 407, 274.31 731,099.78 230,272.84 35,325.77 51,114.89 501,780.05 460,038.88 31,390.10 451,188.97 Decrease. §328,211.69 ^36,754.38 '"'26,"121.'S9' 105,241.71 "isi'moi 11,043.73 20s, 138.11 10,578.04 39,746.63 '"'9,'199!'24 467,389.95 .9, 449.91 0,176,891.19 0,369,362.98 192,471.79 ,93,279,730.14 87,216,234.62 2,813,423.30 13,684, 704.93 1,622, 876.33 7,301, 807.14 364, 602.23 3, 989, 168.64 220, 799.26 15, 372.00 402, 358.28 7,233, 625.10 12,653, 927.50 638, 095.02 CO, 502.58 144, 442.36 2,124, 560.88 577, 500.00 ,212, 216.45 •75, 000.00 • 77, 459.65 395. 680.78 14,290, 427.41 1,488, 287.11 7,310, 910.20 317, 784.49 4, 605, 865.50 189, 499.26 17, 016.72 183, 173.16 5,519, 234.33 12,585, 142.11 390, 204.26 152,472.73 2,365,880.95 767,300.47 129,329.52 111,618.80 80,604.66 326,163.21 8,030.37 241,320.07 189,800.47 51,804, 759.13 50,6 1,920.89 1,712,087.84 13,182, 134.21 1,340, 437. 01 995, 957.05 105, 193.16 1.001, 313. 66 '456, 484.23 832, 933. 83 1,556, 537.35 207, 206.57 1,008, 223.79 237, 789.56 7,517, 636.33 235, 947.78 9,453,002.77 1,912, 041.26 1, 272,701.53 163, 345.05 1,167, 980.24 571, 041.06 858, 101.52 1,632, 469.41 259, 578.94 957, 507.01 197,135.06 8,293, 173.16 409, 055. 34 8,876,918.82 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. Pay Department Subsistence Department Quartermaster's Department Medical Department Ordnance Departnient Engineer's Department S i g n a l Service..... Military Academy Improving harbors.. I n i p r o v i n g rivers.... Blilitary posts E x p e n s e s of r e c r u i t i n g R e c o r d s of t h e R e b e l l i o n N a t i o n a l H o m e for D i s a b l e d S o l d i e r s . . . , S t a t e home.g for d i s a b l e d s o l d i e r s S u p p o r t of S o l d i e r s ' H o m e Soldiers' H o m e , p e r m a n e n t fund ...... Soldiers' H o m e , interest account Miscellaneous items Total Military Establishment 605,722.4:8 ""oim'oo 134,589.22 "'46,"8i7.'74 616,696.86 31,300.00 i;644!72 219,185.12 1,714,390.77 78,755.39 247, 890.76 60,562.58 82,880.93 36,618.80 3,145.01 69,517.57 2,685,926.08 NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. I n c r e a s e of t h e N a v y B u r e a u of Y a r d s a n d D o c k s . . . . B u r e a u of E q u i p m e n t B u r e a u of Navigation B u r e a u of Construction a n d Repair., B u r e a u of O r d n a n c e B u r e a u o f Stea.m Engineering.,..,... B u r e a u of Supplies a n d Accounts B u r e a u of M e d i c i n e a n d Surgery...... Marine Corps Naval Academy P a y of t h e N a v y Miscellaneous items Total Naval Establishment.. I n d i a n Service Pensions Interest on the public debt.. G r a n d total..., 28,797,795.73 3,729,131.44 571,003.05 276,743.88 r,*818.08 106, 606.58 115,156.83 25,167.69 75,932.06 52,372.37 •50,716.78 40,654.50 775,536.83 173,107.56 27,147,732. 38 2,172,287.45 3,822,350.80 9, 939, 754. 21 12,165, 528.28 2,225,774.07 141,395, 228. 87 139,434,000. 98 35,385,028. 93 4, 406,998.72 SO, 978,030.21 1,901,227.89 356,195, 298.29 352,179,446. OS 0,632,772.79 Net decrease., 1,961,227 .89 4,015,852.21 Fiscal year 1897. The revenues of the Government for the current fiscal year are thus estimated upon the basis of existing laws: From customs From internal revenue '^l^S, GOO, GOO. 00 150, 000,, 000. 00 REPORT OP THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. From miscellaneous sources From postal service '. XXIII |20, 000, 000. 00 89,793,120.75 Total estimated revenues 407,793,120.75 The expenditures for the same period are estimated as follows: For the civil establishment For the military establishment For the naval establishment F o r t h e Indian service... For pensions "For interest on the public debt For postal service $107,000,000.00 56,000,000.00 31,000,000.00 11,500,000.00 140,000,000.00 37,000,000.00 89,793,120.75 •....-.... Total estimated expenditures 472, 293,120. 75 Or a deficit of. 64,500,000.00 Fiscal year 1898, It is estimated that upon the basis of existing laws the revenues of the Government for the fiscal year 1898 will b e : From From From From customs internal revenue miscellaneous sources postal service $150,000,000.00 155, 000, 000. 00 20, 000, 000. 00 96,227,076.68 Total estimated revenues 421,227,076.68 The estimates of appropriations required for the same period, as submitted by the several Executive Departments and offices, areas follows: •Legislative establishment Executive establishment— Executive proper State Department Treasury Department War Department... Navy Department Interior Department Post-Office Department Department of Agriculture Department of Justice Department of Labor Judicial establishment Foreign intercourse Military establishment Naval establishment Indian affairs Pensions , Public works— Legislative Treasury Department War Department Navy'bepaiiiment Interior Department Department of Justice. Misceli aneous— Legislative State Department ; Treasury Department : , $4,379,820.80 $234,180.00 161,980.00 8,622,645.00 . 1,631,161.00 451,190. 00 5,084,924.00 901,710.00 2, 385, 742. 00 218,730.00 173,690.00 —-^ = » , » , $6,500.00 6, 455, 082. 85 22,914,816.50 1,781,162.57 275,500.00 4, 000. 00 — ^3,567,185.92 1,500.00 11,922,903.11 ' 19,865,952.00 907,120.00 2, 082, 728. 76 24,292,636.48 32,434,773.62 7, 279, 525. 87 141,328,580.00 .31,437,061.92 XXIV REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. Miscellaneous—Continued. . AVar Department Interior Department Department of Justice District of Columbia . . ... $4,752,694.23 2,282,105.04 5,131, 212. 00 8, 686, 616. 38 Postal service, including $1,288,334.47 deficiency in postal revenues... Permanent annual appropriations— Interest on the public debt $36,150, 000. 00 Refunding—customs, internal revenue, etc 8, 255, 000. 00 Collecting revenue from customs 5, 500, 000. 00 Miscellaneous..... 19,173,220.00 $36, 344, 216. 68 97, 515, 411.15 69, 078, 220. 00 Total estimated appproi^riations, exclusive of sinking fund Or an estimated deficit of 466, 946, 047. 28 45,718,970.60 The foregoing estimates of receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year 1898 are made upon the assumption that there will be no substantial change in existing business conditions, and that the present scale of public expenditures will not be reduced. Such estimates, even when made under the most favorable circumstances, involve so many elements of uncertainty that they can be regarded only us showing probable results, but the difficulty of reaching satisfactory conclusions, especially as to the amount of receipts, is greatly increased at the present time by the unsettled condition of business, and the impossibility of foreseeing the changes that may occur before or during the year beginning on the 1st day of July, 1897. If our ordinary business activity should be resumed, and the consumption of articles subject to taxation should increase to its normal i)roportions, the receipts for that year will of course be much larger than is here estimated, and there may be in fact no deficiency in our revenues. ' OPERATIONS OF T H E TREASURY. Accordiog to the report of the Treasurer* of the United States, the total available assets of the Treasury at the opening of business on July 1, 1895, were $812,627,722.05. Of this sum $579,247,863 reiDresented deposits held for the redemption of outstanding certificates and Treasury notes, and the remainder, amounting to $233,379,859.05, constituted the general fund. A t the close of business on June 30, 1896, the deposits held for the redemption of certificates and Treasury notes were $547,330,973, and the general fund $308,354,348,70, making a total of $855,685,321.70.. The aggregate receipts for the year as shown by the warrants, including the ordinary revenues, the proceeds of loans, and the deposits for certificates, were $820,852,810.29. The correspomling disbursements were $748,369,469.43. In the fifteen months ending with September the redemptions of United States notes and Treasury notes in gold amounted to $192,972,205. The net gains of gold to the Treas- * See appendix, p. 3. REPORT OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. XXV ury during the same i3eriod, exclusive of the proceeds of the sale of bonds, were $98,138,902. Uncurrent gold and silver coins of the face value of $5,452,724.46 were transferred during the year from the Treasury to the mint for recoinage. The redemptions of national-bank notes were nearly $108,000,000, the largest in ten years, and with the exception of three years, the largest since 1879. COINS AND COINAGE. The report of the Director of the Mint* shows the operations of the mints and assay offices during the fiscal year 1896, together with statistics of foreign countries, relative to the production, coinage, and monetary condition of each. Deposits and purchases. The gold bullion deposited at the mints and assay offices during the year was valued at $103,311,125.73. Of this amount, $68,769,383.81 were original deposits, and $34,541,741.92 were redeposits. The classification of the original deposits was as follows : Domestic bullion Uncurrent domestic coins Foreign material (bullion and coin) Old plate and jewelry : $53,910,957.02 1, 670, 005. 53 9, 799, 799. 20 3,388,622.06 The face value of the uncurrent domestic gold coins transferred from the Treasury to the mint at Philadelphia for recoinage was $825,583, and the amount deposited at the mints and assay offices was $858,297.50, a total face value of $1,683,880.50, the coinage value of which was $1,670,005.53, showing a loss upon recoinage of $13,874.97. The silver bullion deposited represented a coinage value of $11,848,694.92: of this amount, $11,672,077.79 were original deposits and $176,617.13 were redeposits. The classification of the original deposits was as follows : Domestic bullion Uncurrent domestic coin Foreign material Old plate and jewelry. $5,715,742.64 4, 099, 579.11 1,075,328.08 781,427.96 The purchases of silver bullion for subsidiary coinage, under the provisions of section 3526, Eevised Statutes of the United States, was 184,578.14 fine ounces, costing $122,429.62. •^ Sec appendix, ]3. 169. XXVI REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. Coinage. The coinage executed at the mints during the fiscal year was as follows: Description. Pieces. Value. Gold Silver dollars Subsidiary silver Minor coins 3,584,760 7,500,822 12, 923,707 51,321,484 158,878,490.00 7,500, 822.00 3,939,819.20 869 337 32 Total 78,330, 773 71,188,468.52 In addition to the above coinage there were coined at the mint at Philadelphia, for the Government of Ecuador, 500,000 twenty-cent IDieces of the value of $100,000, completing the coinage of 5,000^000 twenty-cent i^ieces for that Government. The silver dollar coinage included in the above table was made from bullion purchased under the act of July 14, 1890, and the seigniorage on this coinage was $2,327,736.96. Tlie total coinage of silver dollars from bullion purchased under the act of July 14, 1890, from August 13, 1890 (the date the law went into effect), to July 1, 1896, has been $47,544,776. The number of fine ounces of silver employed in this coinage was 36,772,912.70, costiog $36,964,557.38, with a seigniorage of $10,580,218.62. From July 1 to l^ovember 1, 1896, there were consumed 6,776,936.72 fine ounces, costing $6,038,283.69, with a coinage of $8,762,100, giving a seigniorage of $2,723,816.31. A total coinage under this act, to l^ovember 1, 1896, of $56,306,876, with a total seigniorage of $13,304,034.93; leaving on hand at the mints a balance of 125,061,262.74 fine ounces, costing $112,865,625.54. Of the subsidiaiy silver coinage, $332,698.70 was coined from new bullion purchased under the provisions of section 3526, Eevised Statutes of the United States, for subsidiary silver coinage (the seigniorage on this coinage was $175,319.52), and $3,607,120.50 from uncurrent subsidiary silver coin transferred from the Treasury to the mints for recoinage. Including the balance on hand at the mints July 1, 1878, the net seigniorage, or profit on the coinage of silver from that date to June 30, 1896, was $78,145,603.93. The balance of silver bullion on hand on July 1,1896, available for subsidiary silver coinage was 1,161,708.46 fine ounces, costing $1,514,520.95. The value of the minor coinage made from new material was $689,985.15^ while the' remainder of the coinage—$179,352.17—was made from old and uncurrent minor coins transferred from the Treasury R E P O R T O F .THE SECRETARY O F T H E TREASURY. XXYII for recoinage. There were also $353,606.80 in minor coins transferred from the Treasury to the Philadeli^hia mint for cleaning and reissue. The total.amount of minor coins issued by the mint at Philadelphia since 1792 to June 30, 1896, was $27,818,107s71; of this amount, $2,382,461.15 has been remelted, leaving $25,435,646.56 as the total amount outstanding on June 30, 1896. Bars. Gold and silver bars were manufactured at the mints and assay offices during the fiscal year, as follows: Gold Silver , 153,248,523.79 7,370,454.89 Total 00,618,978.68 Course of silver. The average London price of silver bullion during the fiscal year was 30.832 pence, equivalent to $0.68005 ] the New York price was $0.68491, and the average price at the par of exchange was $0.67588. The highest quotation during the year was 31 J-f |)ence, equivalent to $0.70204; the lowest quotation was 30 pence, equivalent to $0.66081. The average commercial ratio of gold to silver was 1 to 30.58, and the bullion value of a United States silver dollar, at the yearly average ]3rice, was $0.52262. The number of grains of jDure silver, at the average price, purchasable with a United States silver dollar, was 710.06, equivalent to 1.479 fine ounces. Farnings and expenditures. The maintenance of the institutions connected with the mint service necessitated the expenditure of $1,163,566.78 during the fiscal year, while the earnings from all sources aggregated $3,384,069.16, a net gain over expenditures of $2,220,502.38. Imporis and exports. The net gold exports for the fiscal year were $78,904,612, as against $30,117,376 for the previous year. The net silver exports were $33,262,258, as against $27,631,789 for the previous j^ear. Industrial arts. The emjployment of the x)recLOus metals in the industrial arts in the United States during the calendar year 1895 was: Gold Silver , Total. 113,429,085 12,277,024 25,706,109 XXVin REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. The amount of new material used in the industrial arts and included in the above was—gold, $8,481,789 ; silver, $9,825,387. Metallic stock.in the United States. The metallic stock in the United States on July 1, 1896, was—gold, $599,597,964; silver, $628,728,071 (including $1,032,565 commercial value of silver bullion held by the Mercantile Safe Deposit Company, JSTew York) ; a total of $1,228,326,035. Frodiict of gold and silver. The estimated production of the precious metals in the United States during the calendar year 1895 was : Metals. Gold Silver Fine ounces. 2,254, 760 55,727,000 :..... Commercial value. Coining value. SiG,6lO,000 72,031,COO UG, GIO. 000 36,445,000 The estimated production of gold and silver in the world, for the calendar j^ear 1895, was as follows: Metals. Fine ounces. 9,694,640 168,308,353 Gold Silver..; Commercial value. Coining- v a l u e . $200,406,000 110,073,700 S200, 406,000 21.7,610; 800 TForZcZ^ s coinage. The total coinage of gold and silver by the various countries of the world was as follows: Gold Silver 8231,087,438 121,610,219 Total 352,697,657 . Total metallic stock and uncovered paper in the loorld. The total metallic stock and uncovered pai)er in the world was estimated on January 1, 1896, to be as follows: Gold, Full legal-tender silver Limited tender silver 14,143,700,000 3,616,700,000 620, 200, 000 Total metallic stock Uncovered paper Grand total 8,380,600,000 2, 558, 000, 000 .., 10,938,600,000 EEPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XXIX PUBLIC MONEYS. i The monetary transactions of the Government have been conducted through the Treasurer of the United States, 9 subtreasury officers, and 163 national-bank depositaries. The number of such deiDOsitaries on JN'ovember 1, 1896, was 158, and the amount of public moneys held h j them on that date, including those to the credit of the Treasurer's general account and United States disbursing officers, was $16,119,096.51, a decrease since JSTovember 1, 1895, in number of depositaries of 2, and an increase in amount of holdings of $1,862,401.71. LOANS AND CURRENCY. The interest-bearing debt of the United States, exclusive of the bonds issued in aid of the Pacific railroads, was .increased during the twelve months ended l^ovember 1, 1896, in the sum of $100,002,900. There were issued and sold in pursuance of the public notice of January 6, 1896, $100,000,000 of bonds of the United States, dated February 1, 1895, and redeemable at the pleasure of the United States thirty years from that date, in coin of the standard value of July 14, 1870, with interest in such coin, payable quarterly, on the first days of February, May, August, and jN"ovember. While these bonds were dated February 1, 1895, in order to make them uniform as to their terms with the four per cent bonds sold under the contract of February 8^ 1895. they bore interest only from February 1, 1896, and the j)urchasers refunded to the Government the interest accrued from this last-mentioned date to the respective dates of payment. The average premium realized was 11.166, and the entire j)roceeds, princiiDal and premiura, as well as the accrued interest, were paid into the Treasury by the iDurchasers in United States gold coin or gold certificates. The principal and premium amounted to $111,166,246.41, and the accrued interest to $189,365.66. This transaction has been reported in detail to Congress. The four per cent loan of 1907 was increased in the sum of $2,900 by the issue of bonds of that loan in settlement of accrued interest on refunding certificates of the act of February 26, 1879, presented for redemption during the twelve months. The changes in the amounts of the several kinds of money in the United States, outside the Treasury, during the twelve months ended November 1, 1896, are shown in the following table. The estimated population of the United States ISTovember 1,1895, was 70,378,000, aud the per capita supply of money outside the Treasury was $22.72. The estimated population and per capita supply of money November 1, 1896, was 71,902,000 and $22.63, respectively, ,• REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. :xxx Money outside the Treasury. Nov. 1, 1895. Oold coin Standard silver dollars Subsidiary silver Gold certificates..... Silver certificate*' . .. -. Treasury notes, act J u l y 14,1890 United States notes Currency certificates, act J u n e 8, 1872 National bank notes.. Totals Net increase •• N o v . 1,1896. $475,181,593 58,354, 092 63,832,759 50,417,659 333,456,236 114,528,669 238,986,280 5G. 740,000 207; 364,028 Decrease. $516,340,979 58,190, 802 61,171,736 38,197, 309 357,777,122 S3,959,764 258,950,326 32, 465, 000 222,002,576 1,598,859,316 $41,159,385 $163,290 2,661, 023 12,220,350 24,320,8S6 30,566,905 17,961,046 24, 275, 000 14,638,548 1,027,055,014 i Increase. 69,886,568 i 98,082, 866 28,196,298 NATIONAL BANKS. The records of the Bepartment show that from the date of the granting of the first certificate of authority on June 20, 1863, to the close of the year embraced in this rei)ort the total number of national banks organized has been 5,051, making an average for each year of 153. Of this total number there were in active operation on October 31, 1896, la§t, 3,679, having an authorized capital stock of $650,014,895, represented by 288,902 shareholders, niaking for each bank in the system an average capital stock of $176,682, the number of shares to each 2,296, and shareholders 78. The total amount of their circulating notes outstanding was $211,412,820. Of this amount, $208,988,172 was secured by United States bonds and the balance by lawful money deposited, with the Treasurer of the United States. The total circulation of all national banks outstanding on October 31, 1896, was $234,553,807, of which "$208,988,172 was secured by United States bonds deposited by active banks, $7,091,205 by bonds still held for account of insolvent and liquidatii3g banks, and $18,747,430 by lawful money deposited for account of insolvent and liquidating banks and by active banks reducing circulation. The net increase in the amount of circulation secured by bonds during the year was $26,329,053, and the gross increase in the total circulation, $21,099,429. On October 6, 1896, the date of the last report of condition, the total resources of the 3,676 banks then reporting was $3,263,685,313.83, of which $1,893,268,839.31 represented their loans and discounts, and $362,165,733.85 money of all kinds in bank. Of their liabilities, $1,597,891,058.73 represented individual deposits ; $336,342,834.70, surplus and net undivided profits ; and $209,944,019.50 outstanding circulating notes secured by bonds. In geographical divisions the 3,679 banks in active operation are divided as follows : 1,539 banks, with a capital stock of $401,145,135, in the Eastern States; 1,583, with a capital stock of $110,241,660, in the REPORT OF.THE SECRETARY OF.THE TREASURY. XXXI Western, and 557, with a capital stock of $138,628,100, in the southern ]3art of the.country. In point of number of active banks, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, Ohio, Illinois, and Texas lead, with 420, 328, 268, 248, 221, and 206, respectively. Arranged according to capital stock, Massachusetts is first, with $97,017,500; New York second, with $86,036,060; Pennsylvania third, with $74,753,129; followed by Ohio, with $45,770,338; Illinois, $38,746,000, and Texas, $21,863,090. There v/ere organized during the year reported on 28 banks, located in 15 States and the District of Columbia, with an aggregate cajDital stock of $3,245,000. Of this number, 8 were in Pennsylvania, 2 each in New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, and West Virginia, and 1 each in Alabama, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, and District of Columbia.. The number located in the Eastern States was 12, aggregating in capital stock $1,180,000; in the Western States, 6, with a combined capital stock of $875,000, and in the Southern States 10, having a total capital stock of $1,19.0,000. The State of Georgia is first in amount of capital stock represented by new banks, having $600,000; Pennsylvania has $520,000, and District of Columbia $500,000. The number of banks organized was 18 per cent of the yearly average. The corporate existence of 26 national banks in 16 States, with a capital stock of $3,153,800 and a total circulation of $1,175,400, has been extended during the year. Pennsylvania has 5; New Jersey and Illinois 3 each; with 2 each in Delaware and North Carolina. Of the total capital of such banks, that in Pennsylvania aggregates $690,000; New Jersey, $272,000; Illinois, $150,000; Delaware, $140,800; North Carolina, $151,000. Under the act of July 12, 1882, x^i'oviding for the extension of national banks, the corporate existence of 1,633 banks, representing an aggregate capital stock of $403,247,115, has been extended., Of these, New York has 233^ with a capital stock of $73,572,460; Massachusetts^ 228, with a capital stock of $92,592,200; Pennsylvania, 204, with a capital stock of $53,776,000, followed by Ohio with 112 and an aggregate capital of $18,479,000. One bank, having a capital stock of $100,000 and a circulation of $90,000, has ceased on account of the expiration of its charter. This bank was located in North Carolina, and was succeeded by a new association with a capital stock of $100,000 and circulation of $22,500. During the year ending October 31, 1897, the cor]3orate existence of 19 banks, with a capital stock aggregating $2,289,000 and circulation of $783,900, will exi)ire. They are located in 13 States, 4 of them being in New York and 2 each in Ohio, Michigan, and ColoradOo In the succeeding ten years, from 1897 to 1906, inclusive, the corporate exist- XXXIJ REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. ence of 993 banks, having a capital stock of $146,461,150 and a circulation of $39,003,872, will expire. The number of banks leaving the system during the year through voluntary liquidation was 37, having a capital stock of $3,745,000 and circulation of $1,262,815. It has been found necessary to appoint receivers for 27 banks during the year. Their aggregate capital stock was $3,805,000 and circulation $761,500. Of this number, 4, with a capital stock of $995,000, were among those which closed their doors in 1893 and subsequently resumed business, but through continued business depression and the character of their assets were unable to meet their obligations, and were thus compelled to go into insolvency. A com|)arison of the data of this year with that set forth in the report for the year 1895 shows the number of active banks to have decreased 36, with a corresponding decrease in capital stock of $4,305,000. The number of banks organized is 15 less, and the number going into voluntary liquidation 14 less. There has been a decrease of 9 in the number of receivers appointed and 45 in the number of. extensions of coriDorate existence granted. The loss through expiration of charters decreased 3 and the number of banks organized, to succeed expiring associations remains unchanged. The number of exisiting banks incorporated under the laws of the various States is 5,708, and the number from which rexDorts have been received, 4,956. In addition, reports have been received from 824 private banks and bankers, or a total of 5,780 reporting banks, which is 326 less than the number from which reports were received in 1895. In response to a special inquiry^addressed to the banks in operation in the United States, information was submitted as of July 1, 1896, by 5,723 banks, of which 3,458 were national banks and 2,265 were associations organized under State authority. From these reports it w^as ascertained that the number of depositors in banks and banking associations was 5,929,963, having to their credit $3,254,439,866. The amount of monc}^ in the banks on the same date was $413,124,849, of which gold and gold certificates amounted to $189,558,341. Upon the assumption that the amount of gold held by nonreiDorting banks was in the same proportion as their number to the number of those reporting, the amount of gold in all banks on that date was approximately $302,800,000. The transactions of the clearing houses of the country on July 1 amounted to $227,935,464, and the balances $19,152,834. In the statement of these balances it is noted that the proportion of actual money used was extremely small, amounting to only about $1,350,000. The reports from banks containing the information referred to in the foregoing paragraph exhibited also the use of credit instruments as shown by the dex)Osits of the banks on July 1. This subject is exhaustively discussed and the conclusions drawn indicate that credit instruments in the transactions of retail trade of the country represent 67.4 R E P O R T OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. XXXIII per cent, wholesale trade 95.3 per cent, other mercantile transactions 95.1 per cent, and all business 92.5 per cent. The largest percentage of business represented by the use of credit instruments is shown by the deposits in the New York banks, being 96.4 i3er cent. The next highest percentages are 93.2, 93.3, 92.3, and 92.5 per cent for the States of Massachusetts, Maryland, Nevada, and Minnesota, respectively. The lowest iDercentage shown is that of California, being 69.4 i)er cent, A considerable portion of the report is devoted to State bank failures prior to 1863, and from 1863 to 1896, inclusive. Data with resi^ect to the losses sustained by note holders and other creditors of the banks in the earlier iDcriod are meager, but are more satisfactory with resi^ect to the losses to note holders than to other creditors of the banks. The information with respect to failures of State banks subsequent to 1863 was obtained through the instrumentality of the national bank examiners, and, while incomplete, is the most satisfactory which has ever been tabulated. The number of failures reported is 1,234 ; the report of capital of failed banks, $53,632,259.36; assets, $214,312,190.58 ; liabilities, $220,629,988.27, and dividends paid, $100,088,726.95. The returns with respect to dividends paid by these banks is unsatisfactory owing to the fact that reiDorts show that the affairs of only 353 have been finally closed. The Comptroller suggests the following amendments to the National Bank A c t : First. That accommodations to executive officers and employees, of the banks be restricted in amount, i^roi^erly secured, and only granted upon the approval of the board of directors. Second. That no loan should be made to a director not an executive officer of the bank exceiDt either uiDon a dex)osit of collateral security or upon a note bearing the signature or signatures of one or more responsible persons, in addition to that of the director. . Third. That directors of national banks shall be required to make examination of the affairs of the bank with which they are connected on a day to be fixed by the Comptroller, a report thereof to be made to that official. Fourth. That assistant cashiers under certain circumstances be authorized to sign circulating notes and to sign and make oath or affirmation to rei^orts of conditions. ^ Fifth. That some class of public officers to be empowered to administer general oaths required to be taken by the National Bank Act. Sixth. That organization of national banks with minimum capital stock of $25,000 be authorized in towns, the population of which is less than 2,000. Seventh. That national banks be permitted to establish branches under certain restricted conditions. Eighth. That the semiannual tax authorized on circulating notes of national banks be reduced so a^s to equal one-fourth of one per cent. PI 96 III XXXIV REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. Ninth. That national banks be authorized to receive circulation to the par value of the bonds deposited when the market value thereof is equal to ,the par value. The Comptroller concludes his report by calling attention to the X^rofit of the Government, derived from national banks, which is comX^ared with the cost of the maintenance of the gold reserve on legal tenders issues of the Treasury. The reports received in 1895 relative to the banking systems of the various countries of the world and of the United States, with additional information received since the last report was issued, in respect of foreign and State banking systems, are incorporated in his report. FOREIGN COMMERCE. The following table, prepared in the Bureau of Statistics of this Del^artment, exhibits the principal features of the trade returns for .the fiscal year 1896: 1895. 1896. '. -f, i n c r e a s e ; —, d e c r e a s e . Imports: $363,233,795 S369,757,470 368,736,170 • 409,967,204 Free 731,969,965 779,724,674 50.4 52.6 36, 384,760 20,211,179 33,525,005 28,777,186 - 2 , 8 5 9 , 695 + 8 , 566, 007 793,392,599 14,145,566 863,200,487 19,406,451 + 6 9 807 888 + 5 , 260,885 807,538,105 882,606,938 +75,068,773 112,409,947 60,541,670 + 4 5 , 941,4G6 +13,246,384 731,162,091 147,901,218 759,694,084 156,104,599 +28,531, 993 + 8 , 2 0 3 , 381 p e r cent... do 41.75 20.23 39. 94 20.55 tons... do 19,294,915 19,750, 546 20,987,046 21,300, 843 Total Per cent dutiable Gold . Silver ...• Exports: Mercliandise * Domestic Total.....'? Gold Silver '. . I m . p o r t s for c o n s u m p t i o n A d v a l o r e m of d u t i e s : On dutiable O n free a n d d u t i a b l e Tonnage: Entered Cleared +16,523,675 + 4 1 , 231,034 66,468,481 47,295,286. + 4 7 754 709 +1,692,131 +1,550, 297 The most gratifying features of this comparison of trade in the two years a,re to be found in the exi^orts of domestic xoroduce and merchandise, and in the revenue from customs duties on imports. It was in 1880 that the value of domestic exx^orts x^assed for the first time the sum of $800,000,000, and only three times was that figure attained in the ten years from 1880 to 1889. Since 1890 the value of exports has not fallen below $830,000,000, ex'cept in the single year 1895. This increase in the aggregate value of exx)orts has occurred in sx^ite of a general and remarkable decline in the x^^ces of the articles exported—a decline that has with few excex3tions affected the entire range of domestic x^roduct. The REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XXXV conditions under which $863,200,000 were exported in 1896 are not unlike those of 1891, when the domestic exports were $872,200,000; but the excess of exx^orts over imx^orts in 1891 w^as only $27,354,087, while in 1896 it was $83,475,813. So large an excess of exports x^rexDared the way for rates of foreign exchange more favorable to this country, and contributed largely to the recent heavy movement of gold from Eurox)e to the United States in settlement of the trade balances. While the exx)ort of gold during the fiscal year 1896 was greatly in excess of the imx^ort, the import in 1897 x'>i'Oitiises to more than turn the scale in favor of this country. In 1860 the value of domestic manufactures exported was $40,345,892, constituting about one-eighth of the total exports of domestic merchandise. In 1876 the value of this class of exports reached $100,000,000, and in the following year attained $133,933,549. From that year until 1890 there was little change in this value. From 1890 to 1893 there was a growth of about $20,000,000, and from 1893 to 1896 nearly $70,000,000 have been added—a remarkable increase, and making the manufactures more than 26 per cent of the entire domestic export. The details of this movemejut will be found in the tables printed by the Bureau of Statistics of this Department in the annual rex^ort on ^'Commerce and Navigation of the United States.' ^ I The average ad valorem rate of duties, under the tariff law of 1890, was about 50 per cent. The ad valorem rate in 1896 was 39.94 x^er cent, producing a revenue of $156,104,599 from imx^orted goods. Imported sngar yielded $3^,808,140. REORGANIZATION OF CUSTOMS DISTRICTS. ' The expense of unnecessary customs x^orts has been commented ux^on heretofore, and I again invite the attention of Congress to the subject. An examination of the table showing the receipts and exx3enditures of the Customs Service during the x^ast fiscal 3^ear, which is ax^pended to this rex3ort,'* will show that in numerous districts there is little or no business requiring the continuance of customs establishments. Ports are created by legislative enactment, and there would seem to be a necessity for such reorganization as will insure a more economical administration in the collection of the revenue from customs. It is X^robable that the ax3pointment of a commission to take into consideration the needs of the Service and to prex^are a x^lan of reorganization would x^rove beneficial. Dex)uty collectoi'S of customs clothed with power to enter and clear vessels could he stationed at x^laees where their services are required, and the x)resent outlay for salaries of collectors and other officers saved, and the necessity for large deficiency ax)x>i*ox3riations obviated. "^ See TaMelSro. 1; Report of the Supervising Special Agent; iu the Appendix^ page 802. XXXYI . REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. Compensation of collectors of customs. In certain collection districts the compensation of collectors of customs is dex^endent, in a great measure, uxDon commissions, fees, and other emoluments, while in some districts a fixed salary is x^aid. Besides an apx)reciable saving in the cost of collecting the revenue, a less complex S3'stem of accounts, and other advantages to the Service would follow legislation x^roviding for the x^ayment of a fixed compensation to all officers of the customs. Chinese exclusion. In his rex^ort to me the Supervising Special Agent* states that during the x^ast year 5,446 Chinese x^crsons apx)lied for admission to this country. Of this number, 1,521 were in transit to other countries, 415 were rejected, and 3,510 were admitted. Many difficulties have been encountered by officers charged with the enforcement of the Chinese exclusion laws, and with few exceptions their duties have been performed with promptness and in an efficient manner. In my ox)inion, the existing law should be so amended as to x^iovide suitable penalties in cases where fraudulent affidavits are made before notaries public in the prex3aration of X3apers ux3on which claims are made for the admission to this country of, Chinese x^crsons alleged to be entitled to that right. In one instance a x3erson was arrested for X3crjury and his discharge was ordered by the XJnited States commissioner, on the ground that the laws relating to perjury do not extend to affidavits taken before notaries X3nblic. Lead-hearing ores. Under existing law, the samx3ling and assaying of imported ores are required at the ports of entry. The practice heretofore has been to transmit samples of all importations of ores to Government assayers, and upon their rex3orts the entries have been liquidated. To furnish the necessary facilities at El Paso, Tex.; Bonners Ferry, Idaho, and Northport, Wash., an ax3X3rox3riation of $45,000 was made for the erection and equix3ment of suitable buildings as samx3ling works at those places. The ax3X3rox3riation referred to was the subject of consideration by this Dex3artment, and was deemed sufficient for the object in view. An investigation made since the appropriation was passed shows that the x3roviso that not less than one-fifth of any importation of ores imported at X30rts at which no facilities for sampling and assaying are provided be forwarded to ports where such facilities exist, will involve an outlay so great as to prevent'a strict comx3liance"with the law, ores being imx3orted, in many instances, at X3laces far distant from either of the X3orts of El Paso, Bonners Ferry, and Northx^ort. In view of this fact, no action, bej^ond the x3icx3aration of plans and sx3ecifications for the erection of the necessary buildings at the ports named, and estimates "See Appendix^ page 795. .REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XXXVII of the cost of such buildings, with their equix3ment, has been taken by my direction. It has been suggested that if X3aragrax3h 165 of the tarifi' act of 1894 was amended in such manner as to allow imx^ortations of lead-bearing ores to be forwarded from the ports of entry, under warehouse and transportation bond, to any x3roperly equix3X3ed smelting establishirient, a comx3etent official could be stationed at each of such establishments to sux3ervise, x3crsonally, the sampling of ores according to commercial methods, and the samx3les could be submitted then to a regularly ax3X3ointed Government assayer, for the purx30se of ascertaining the quantity of lead contained therein. In view of the fact that about 90 per cent of ores imported into this country are consigned to bonded smelting and refining works, this suggestion meets my approval, and I commend it to favorable consideration.. This X3lan vfould certainly be less exx3ensive than the transportation of one-fifth of each imx3ortation to one of the X30rts having the necessary facilities, as above set forth. Suggestion has also been made that the administrative difficulties inherent in the present lavf would disax3X3ear, x3rovided all imported ores containing lead should be subject to the same duty, whether or not the. lead or other substances in the ore, chiefly silver, constitute the greater value of the mass. Under the X3resent law, whether the duty on imported ore containing lead shall be levied by apx3lying the lead rate, three-fourths of one cent per X30und, on the whole weight of the ore, or only on the weight of the lead contained in the mass of ore, depends ux3on whether the value of the lead is greater or less than that of the silver or other substances in the ore. This ascertainment is most difficult, involving, as stated above, costl^^ sampling v/orks and a large number of emx3loyees. The inducements held out to fraud, it would seem, are also many. The plan suggested, however, would not be equitable to all importers of ores containing lead, for the reason that the X3ercentage of lead contents in imx3orted ores varies largely, often ranging from 20 per cent to 60 per cent or over, according to the location of the mines, some ores being rich in lead and others containing only a comx3aratively small percentage of that metal. An unjust discrimination would be the result of the adox3tion of a X3lan x3roviding for a uniform tariff on all imx3orted ores without regard to their comx3onent ingredients. Insufficient appropriation. I earnestly urge upon the attention of the Congress the necessity of increasing the ax3prox3riation for the collectiou of the revenue from customs. The fund available for defraying the exx3enses of collecting the revenue from customs was created by the act of March 3, 1871, now section 3687, Eevised Statutes, and consists of an annual ax3prox3riation of $5,500,000, ^4n addition to such sums as may be received from fines, X3enalties, and forfeitures connected with the custsom, and from fees XXXVIII REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. paid into the Treasury by customs officers, and from storage, cartage, dray age, labor, and services.'^ Although the demands ux3on. this apx3ropria^tion have constantly increased with the growth of the country and the creation of new customs districts and ports, the ax3X3rox3riation at this time is smaller than it was in 1871. The entries of imx3orted merchandise are almost three times as great now as they were in 1878, the first 3^ear for.which this data has been officially compiled, while the total number, of employees throughout the entire service has been increased less than 50 per cent. In 1871 the miscellaneous receipts which are credited'to this apx3ropriation amounted to over $1,000,000. Since then the receix3ts have been largely diminished by legislation affecting fines, penalties, and forfeitures, and the abolition of many fees. For the last fiscal year they amounted to only $605,034.53. These receipts are constantly decreasing, and it has been necessary for Congress to make a deficiency appropriation, for this service for each year since 1888. While the deficiency ax3prox3riation for the last fiscal year—$1,150,000—was $380,000 larger than the deficiency for the fiscal year 1895— $770,000—the revenue collected in 1896 was $7,863,134.22 in excess of the amount collected in 1895, and the cost of collecting a dollar was $0.0428, while in 1895 the cost of collecting a dollar was $0.0423. In 1895 the number of entries of imx3orted merchandise was 822,886, and the average number of persons employed was 4,485, while in 1896 there were 847,203 entries, and the average number of persons emx3loyed was 5,085, an increase of 9 X3er cent in the number of entries, while the number of employees w^as increased but 5 per cent. During the years 1891 to 1894 the average number of entries was 725,868, and the ajverage expense of collecting the revenue from customs was $6,7885326.72. Comx3aring these averages with the number of entries and cost of collection in 1896—$7,315,034.53—shows an increase during the year 1896 of 121,335 entries, or nearly 17 per cent, and an increase in exx3enses of $526,707.81, or less than 8 X3er cent. During the X3ast year it was necessary to considerably increase the force at the port of New York to x3rox3erly sux3ervise the exportations of articles with benefit of drawback of the duties X3aid, and in order to facilitate the landing of X3assengers and their baggage at night. The collector of customs at New York advises me that this increase of the force at his port has materially assisted his office ^ 4 n the transaction of its business in such manner as to confer great benefit ux^on the traveling X3nblic, has elicited exx3ressions of public ax3proval and satisfaction, and has enhanced the vigilance of officials, with corresx3onding benefit to the revenue.'^ I am satisfied that a further sum could prox3erly have been exx3ended in increasing the compensation of deserving officers who are inadequately paid for the service required of them. The uncertainty in the amount available for defraying the expenses R E P O R T OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. XXXIX of collecting the revenue from customs causes serious embarrassment to the Service and hardship to the emx3loyees. I therefore earnestly recommend that the receix3ts v/hich are credited to the fhnd for the collection of the revenue from customs be covered into the Treasury and that an annual apx3rox3riation of at least,$7,500,000 be made for this service. A table is ax3pended' giving a detailed statement of the' penal duties remitted by the Dex3a.rtment from January 1, 1896, to November 12,1896, under the •x3rovisions of sections 5292 and 5293 of the Eevised statutes as amended by sections 17,18, and 19 of the act of June 22, 1874.' These remissions amounted in the aggregate to $262,507.62. INTESHAL B E V E J S ^ U E . The receix3ts from the several objects of taxation under the internal revenue laws for the fiscal years ended June 30, 1895 and 1896, were as follows: F i s c a l y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 30— O b i e c t s of t a x a t i o n . Distilled soirils JVIanufactured t o b a c c o Fermented liquors Miscellaneous collections Total Increase. ^. 1805. 1S90. S79,862, 027.41 29,704.907.63 3l,640;.617.54 1,409,211.18 028,713.99 S80,670,070.77 30,711, 629.11 33,784,235.26 1,219, 432.4Q 445,248.06 1807,443.36 1,006,721.48 • 2,143,617.72 143,246,077.75 146,8.30, 015. eo 3,534,537.91 . Decrease. §^189 778 72 '183;.46"5.93 Tile receipts from all sources of internal revenue for tho fiscal year c n d e d J u n e 30, 1896, ATere '. 1146, 830, 615. G6 Tlie receipts from the same sources for the-fiscal year ended June 30, 1895, were ,. 143,246,077.75 The increase for the fi.scal year just ended being., 3 , G 8 4 , 537. The total cost of collection for the fiscal year ended June 30,1896, ^vas.. The total cost of collection for the fiscal year ended June 30,1895, was.. 4, 086, 292. 47 4,127, 601.16 Decreased cost of collection for the fiscal j e a i ended. June 30, 1896, was o , 41, 308. GO 01 The amounts above stated are the receipts actually collected during the fiscal years mentioned, but in many cases the money collected on the last day of June is not dex)Osited until the 1st day of July, thus causing a discreiDancy between the collections and deposits for that year. A detailed statement of the receipts and expenditures will be found in the report of the Commissioner of Internal Eevenue."' The percentage cost of collection for the fiscal year ended June 30, .1896, was 2.78 per cent, as against 2.81 per cent for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1895. The total production of distilled spirits, exclusive of fruit brandies, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896, was 86,588,703 taxable gallons; "'• See Ajipendix, page 508. XL REPORT.OF. THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY; the total production for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1895, was 79,949,595 taxable gallons, showing an increase in production for the fiscal year just ended of 6,639,108 gallons. There was also produced during the fiscal year ended June 30,1896, 1,219,190 gallons of apple brandy, 63,037 gallons of peach brandy, and 2,121,625 gallons of grape brandy, making a total production of 3,403,852 gallons from fruits during the 3'ear. A farther comparison of the two fiscal years shows an increase of 986,946 gallons in the production of apple brandy, an increase of 58,379 gallons in the production of peach brandj^, and an increase of 398,351 gallons of grape brandy for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896, an aggregate increase of 1,443,676 gallons produced from, fruits as compared with the previous fiscal 3^ear. The quantity of distilled spirits gauged for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896, was 269,334,762 gallons; the quantity gauged for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1895, was 265,688,906 gallons, making an increase in the quantity gauged for the fiscal year just ended of 3,645,856 gallons. ' During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896, 6,187 distilleries of all kinds were operated ; for the preceding fiscal year 2,429 distilleries of all kinds Y/ere operated, a comparison showing an increase of 3,758 in theaiumber of distilleries operated for the fiscal year just ended. During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896, there were produced 35,859,250 barrels of beer-'"^; the number of barrels produced during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1895, was 33,589,784, niaking an increased loroduction for the fiscal 3^ear just ended of 2,269,466 barrels. For the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896, the total receipts from the taxes on tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, snuff, etc., were $30,711,629.11. The receipts from the same sources for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1895, were $29,704,907.63, showing an increase of $1,006,721.48 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896. ENGRAVINGr AND PRINTING. The operations of the Bureau having charge of this work have been exceedingly gratifying. The cost of the work has been materially reduced, as shown by the reiDort of the Director of that Bureau.! During the last three years its work has increased 74 per cent, while the expenditures have only increased 11.99 percent. The saving to the Government on the work of the year now under consideration, on the basis of former cost, is $168,488.04. Out of the appropriations made for the expenses of the work during the year, $45,460.68 remains unexpended, to ])e covered back into the Treasury in accordance Avith law. These results could only have been accomplished by watchful care in the management of the Bureau. •"' Include^ 35,152 barrels removed from breweries for export free of tax. tSec Ax)pendix, -page 567. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XLI The manufacture of adhesive postage stamps for the Post-Office Department has been continued during the year, in accordance with the arrangement made with that Department, with satisfactory results. The saving on this work, by reason of its execution in the Bureau, for the year is $25,124.48. The stamjDS nov/furnished by the Bureau are equal to any that have ever been furnished by private companies. . The work on the new designs for silver certificates was completed during the year, and certificates of the denominations of one dollar, two dollars, and five dollars have been issued. • I desire to again call attention to the urgeuij neeci of the Bureau of an outbuilding to take the iDlace of the temporary wooden sheds now used. Estimates of the cost of this building will be again submitted, and I urge upon Congress the appropriation of the necessary money for its construction. IMMIGRATION. The annual report of the Commissioner-General of Immigration*.for. the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896, shows that there arrived in this country 343,267 immigrants, of whom 340,468 were permitted to land, and 2,799 were debarred and returned to the countries whence they came at the expense of the steamship companies by which they were brought. The increase in immigration over the preceding year amounted to 84,731. Those denied admission into the United States included 2,010 who were likely to become i3ublic charges, and 776 who were held to be contract laborers. There were also returned 238 who had become i^ublic charges within a year after landing, some, if the cause of falling into distress existed iDrior to arrival, at the expense of the steamship companies responsible for their transportation, the others at the expense of the immigrant fund. From causes arising within one year after landing, 1,946 immigrants fell into temporary distress, and the cost of their maintenance and hosiDital charges were paid either by steamship companies or from the immigrant fund as found to be proper. The Commissioner-General reports that, with some exceptions, the immigrants of the past year were of a hardy laboring class, accustomed and able to earn a living wherever industrious people can obtain employment. It is estimated that the money brought with them amounted to at least almost $5,000,000, and was probably much in excess of that figure, since only those having less than $30 are required to disclose the exact amount, and it is known that very many bring the savings of years in order to buy land and build homes. It is to be noted that among immigrants of the past year, over fourteen years of age, 28.63 13er cent were illiterate, as against 20.37 per cent for the fiscal year ended Juno 30, 1895. Illiteracy in the United States by the census of 1890 was 13.94 per cent of its population over ten years of age. The heaviest immigration of the year has been from Italy, 57,515 over four^Full report omitted from this volume for Avant of space. XLII REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. teen years, and contained 54.59 per cent of illiterate; Ireland, 37,496, 7 per cent illiterate; Eussia, 35,188, 41.14 j^er cent illiterate; AustriaHungary and j)rovinces, 57,053, 38.92 per cent illiterate; Germany, 25,334, 2.96 per cent illiterate; Sweden, 18,824, 1.16 per cent illiterate ; while from Portugal came 2,067, of whom 77.69 i^er cent were illiterate. The question as to what proiDortion of the annual arrivals becomes permanent residents has engaged the Bureau of Immigration, and while it has not been i)racticable to obtain strictly accurate data on the subject, sufQcient information has been gathered to indicate that, owing to many who are yearly returning to their old homes, a very large deduction must be made from the arrivals to ascertain how many become permanent residents of the United States, and the Commissioner-General doubts whether there has been any material increase in the foreign population of the United States since 1893. There has been a decrease in Japanese immigration, there having arrived only 1,110, and the Commissioner-General reports the recent apprehension of a large migration from Jai3an to the United States to have been without foundation. Additional j)recautions to.guard the interests of the Immigration Service in respect to those European.immigrants who arrive by way of Canada have been arranged, v/hich will be found fully detailed in the Commissioner-General's report. . The immigration laws have been found to work with reasonable satis^ faction, but- practical administration has demonstrated the necessity for numerous minor amendments and additions, all of which are set forth by the Commissioner-General, with whose recommendations in respect thereto I concur. The Department has under contract at this time at Ellis Island, l^ew York Harbor, a number of necessary improvements, not the least of which is the enlargement of the island by reclaiming from the river about 2.79 acres of land, the value of which will far exceed the cost of the work. Additional accommodations for the care and comfort of immigrants have also been x^rovided or are in course of building. The policy as to the sale a,.nd rental of certain privileges at Ellis Island has been modified with good results. Formerly these privileges were awarded to the highest bidder, but exx)erience showed that the privilege holder expected to make back the price of his privilege from the necessities of immigrants. Privileges are now granted to those who undertake to exchange money, transport baggage, furnish provisions, and other necessities at prices most beneficial to the immigrant. This change has resulted in a loss to the revenue of about $17,000 a year, but it is thought the benefits which v\^ill accrue to immigrants, for whose welfare the immigrant fund is in part maintained, will more than compensate the Service in this instance. REPORT- OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XLIII Alien contract-labor laiv. The enforcement of the alien contract-labor law has specially engaged the Immigration Service, and the vigilance of officials has resulted in the deportation of several hundred persons who came in violation of that law, and doubtless the care with which this law is enforced has I)revented many other contemx3lated violations not only, by those who might otherwise have sought labor or service abroad, but also by those who might have accepted such employment. The Commissioner-General again calls the attention of Congress to the necessity for a revision of the laws relating to this subject, and i3oints out certain defects which render it sometimes difficult to secure convictions in cases where the law has undoubtedly been violated. I concur in his recommendations. MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE. The rei3ort of the Surgeon-General of the Marine-Hospital Service* deals, first, with the operations of the Service in its relation to the seamen of the merchant marine, and, second, in its relation to the i3ublic health. The report shows that for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896, the total number of patients treated by the Service in its hospitals and dispensaries was 53,804, of which number 12,954 were treated in hospital; and 40,850 received relief at the several hospital dispensaries. Aid given to other branches of the Government service is enumerated as follows: (1) Aid to Life-Saving Service: One thousand two hundred and ninety-seven keepers and surfmen were examined as to their physical qualifications, of which number 12 w^ere rejected. Sixty-three applicants for admission to the Service as surfmen were also rejected on account of physical defects. Two hundred and ^ve claims for pensions and other benefits provided by the act of May 4, 1882, made by keepers and crews of the Life-Saving Service, were received and passed ui3on in the Office of the Surgeon-General. (2) Aid to the Inspection Service of Steam Yessels: Eleven hundred and three i)ilots were examined with regard to their ability to distinguish color, and 58 rejected on account' of color blindness. (3) Aid to the Eevenue Cutter Service: Four officers of the Eevenue Cutter Service—candidates for promotion—and 54 candidates for the grades of cadet and assistant engineer were examined physically, of which las': number 8 were rejected. Five hundred and eighty-two seamen were examined i3rior to enlistment, and 27 rejected. Ten boards of officers of the Marine-Hospital Service have been convened during the fiscal year for the physical examinations above mentioned. The retiring board for the Eevenue Cutter Service, composed of officers of the Marine-Hospital Service convened by the President, under the act of Congress approved March 2, 1895, was dissolved by the President September 8, 1896. Full report omitted from this volume for w a n t of sx^ace. XLIV REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. (4) Aid to the Immigration Service: At all ports of entry in the United States where immigrants disembark, medical officers of the Marine-Hospital Service have been detailed for the medical inspection of immigrants, in accordance with the i3rovisions of the law. The report contains a statement of the condition of the 21 marine hospitals, with a detailed account of the repairs and alterations made and still needed. During the year the marine hospital at Cleveland, Ohio, which for twenty years had been occupied by the Lakeside Hospital Association, under lease, was turned over to the Department, and is now conducted as one of the regular hospitals of the Service. Attention is invited to the necessity of a marine hospital for the port of New York, where the sick and disabled seamen of the merchant marine are now treated in a rented building at Stapleton, Staten Island. Copies of resolutions urging Congress to appropriate funds for a marine hospital for this port are on file in the Bureau from the Chamber of Commerce, Maritime Exchange, and other commercial bodies of ISTew York. Within a year the lease of the present hospital building will expire, and some action by Congress will therefore be necessary to provide for the proper care of sick and disabled seamen at this, our chief •seai30rt. I concur in the recommendation of the Surgeon-General that Congress take approi3riate action in this matter. -^ The report further calls attention to the necessity for shelter for deck crews on western rivers, to scurvy among seamen, and the action necessary to ]3revent the same now under consideration in Congress, and contains a special rei3ort upon the i3roper schedule of rations for seamen engaged in American vessels on long vo^^ages. Contributed articles by the officers of the Service relating to their medical and surgical work during the year, and historical sketches of several of the marine hospitals, are included in the report. In the ]3urveying division of the Bureau 370 requisitions for medical and other supplies to meet the needs of 21 marine hospitals and 41 additional relief stations of the Service have been filled. Twelve national quarantine stations, 2 detention camps, and the immigrant hospital at Ellis Island, IsTew York, have also received their supplies through this division. The total available amount of the marine-hospital fund during the fiscaly^ear was $583,380.58; the expenditures were $559,476.24, leaving on hand at the close of the fiscal year $53,433.87. The balance of the appropriation for the prevention of epidemic diseases, available June 30, 1896, was $504,340.45. The Surgeon-General reports a reduction in the expenditures payable from the marine-hospital fund, brought about chiefly by rigid scrutiny of requisitions, and the i3revention of unnecessary admissions into the contract hospitals, and the improper detention of i3atients therein, this latter being prevented h j a new regulation requiring patients whose disease or injury requires a probable treatment of more than twenty REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XLV days to be transported at once, if their condition permits, to the nearest United States marine hospital, or at the expiration of twenty days' treatment in a contract hospital, the same transfer to be effected; the cost of inaintaining patients in the regular marine hospitals being much less than in the contract hospitals. Although the number of patients in hospital during the fiscal year 1896 was about the same as in 1895, the expenditures i3a,yable from the marine-hospital fund were for the fiscal year 1896 about $16,000 less than for the fiscal year 1895. Fublic health service. Under this head the rei3ort of the Surgeon-General contains the history for the year of the four principal epidemic diseases—cholera, yellow fever, smallpox, and i3lague. Cholera was violently epidemic in Egypt, and the chief concern of the sanitary authorities of the United States was on account of a fear that it might be carried to the several Mediterranean i3orts of Europe, particularly ISTaples, from w^hich i3ort came during the past season a large 13roportion of the immigration to the United States. The MarineHospital Service made arrangements for prompt notification should the disease ai3pear in l^aples, and by ax3propriate action through the State Department caused a rigid observance at Alexandria of the Treasury regulation which i3rohibits the shii3ment of rags from cholerainfected ports to the United States. The Surgeon-General calls attention to the responsibility resting upon the government having territorial jurisdiction in the countries where cholera finds its breeding place, and in the countries subjected to the incursion of this disease through Mohammedan i3ilgrimages, and he refers to contributed articles showing the methods by which the spread of this disease may be prevented and its prevalence in its breeding places be greatly diminished. Yellow fever. Under this heading are included reports from the sanitary inspector of the Marine-Hospital Service at Eio de Janeiro, giving the history of the disease in that city, the cause of its continuance, and showing the ravages it makes, particularly among the newly arrived immigrants. The statistical table shows the continued prevalence of the disease in Cuba, and the constant danger of its extension to the neighboring shores of the United States, particularly from Habana, as set forth at length in the special report giving a historical sketch of the epidemics in the United States, which are traceable directly to Habana; and making protest against the unsanitary condition of that port, to which is chiefly due the continued prevalence of the disease. A special communication upon this subject was addressed to the Honorable Secretary of State, and his letter to the Spanish Minister XLVI EEPORT OF THE :SEGRETARY OF THE TREASUEYo thereon is included in the report. Eeference is especially made to the i:esolution passed by the American Public Health Association declaring it to be the duty of every government possessing a seaport continuously infected with yellow fever to adopt such engineering and other sanitary measures -as may be necessary to cause the disax)pearance of the disease. Smcdl2:>ox. Bmallpox is reported as having prevailed in 22 States, the point of greatest focal activity being the State of Louisiana, where, in j^ew Orleans, it assumed an epidemic form, there being, up to August 1, 1896, 952 cases and 256 deaths since the 1st of E"ovember, 1895. The epidemic came to an end in the early fall. The Marine-Hospital Bureau was called n^on to assist in the suppression of this disease, particularly in Arkansas, where, in Crittenden Gountj^., a cami3 was established and other measures taken to prevent the extension of the pest to neighboring States, and in Key West, Fla., where the State health officer was aided in his e:fforts by the detail of an experienced medical officer of tiie Marine-Hos]3ital Service, who, under direction from the Bureau, established and maintained a detention camp. . Aid was also rendered to New Orleans, Mobile, and Apalachicola by the general vaccination of the crews of all steamers arriving at those ports. Mational quarantine administration—Foreign. in the enforcement of the quarantine regulations of the Treasury Department in foreign ports, sanitary inspectors of the Marine-Hospital Service were maintained throughout the year at Habana, Santiago de Cuba, Panama, Eio de Janeiro, and Yokohama, Japan, and during a portion of the year at Honolulu. A full report from the sanitary inspector at Habana gives in detail the extreme care exercised to prevent yellov/' fever being carried to the United States. Special precautions were taken with regard to baggage, even during the winter months the baggage of ]3assengers bound for Florida being critically examined, and if considered at all dangerous stamped with a label which called for disinfection at the port of arrival. Several complaints having been received concerning the incomplete information furnished by the .consular bills of health, by request of this Department instructions were issued by the Honorable Secretary of State to consular officers, calling their attention to the deficiencies and enjoining upon them a strict compliance with all details of tho regulations. Eeports from two United States consuls, one at Havre, France, and the other at Kobe, Japan, are published in full as illustrating the value of intelligent observance of the quarantine regulations of the Treasury Department which are to be enforced in foreign i3orts immediately on the appearance of epidemic dasease. R E P O R T O F T H E iSECRETARY O F T H E T R E A S U R Y / XLVII .Administration of the Treasury quaraniine regulations at quarantine ports of the United States. In the enforcement of the quarantine regulations in United States ports there were 34 fines imposed upon vessels entering v/ithout the consular bill of health required by the act of February 15, 1893. Several circular letters containing amendments and instructions concerning the regulations were issued, and included the following subjects, nameljM ^N'otification to be given to State health authorities of the interior of the departure of immigrants arrived U23on vessels upon which contagious disease has appeared; relapsing fever made a quarantinable disease; quarantine order requiring at national quarantine, stations the disinfection of vessels from suspected latitudes unless specially authorized by the Bureau to give pratique without disinfection; request made of all State and local quarantines to send weekly reports to the Bureau for publication in the weekly edition of the Public Health Ee]3orts, which are transmitted to all quarantine stations; letters concerning tresi3ass on quarantine anchorage, upon the boarding of vessels by unauthorized persons before inspection, and upon the right to forcible detention of persons in quarantine. The rei3ort also gives an account of special measures to prevent the introduction, of yellow fever into Key West through Cuban refugees or returning filibusters; also the measures taken to secure the cooperation of the Canadian authbrities in enforcing the disinfection of baggajge of all Chinese immigrants arriving at ports on the Pacific coast. Relations with Sta/te and local quarantine authorities. The relations of the Marine-Hospital Service with the State and local authorities have been generally of an amicable character, although a number of differences of opinion have naturally arisen relative to resi)ective rights and propriety of procedure. The Surgeon.-General reports that the local authorities have almost without exception given their hearty cooi3eration to the Bureau. At Portland, Me., the authorities request the Government. to take possession of the station. At Baltimore, by reason of representations made, the quarantine inspection service is now maintained throughout the year instead of, as formerly, through the summer and fall months onlyo At Key West a steam disinfecting chamber has been provided, as required by the Treasury regulations, the attention of the authorities having been called to the necessity of this ]3rovision. At Apalachicola a sanitary inspector of the MarineHospital Service was appointed during the winter months to make the necessary inspection of vessels, the local quarantine having been discontinued, and later, the regulation requiring disinfection of vessels from yellow fever infected ports has been enforced by directing the collector of customs to refuse entry to vessels from such ports, unless provided with the certificates of discharge from a fally equipped quar- XLVIII R E P O R T OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. antine station, it having been found that an attemi3t was made to disinfect vessels without the proi3er appliances. The sujpport of the Bureau was given to the State health officer of Florida in his controversy with the city council of Key West at the time small]30x was epidemic in that city, and pecuniary assistance was rendered to the same officer by the establishment and maintenance of a cami3 for the detention of those who had been exposed to the disease. The report of the Surgeon-General also contains the correspondence conducted by this Department with the Governor of Mississippi concerning the United States quarantine station at Shii3 Island and the establishment of a supi3lemental station by the State authorities on Cat Island. The allegations concerning the United States quarantine station at Ship Island, made by one of the State quarantine officers, were answered in a letter prepared by the Surgeon-General and duly forwarded, to which no rejoinder has been received. The relations of the Marine-Hospital Bureau and its representative in ISTew Orleans with the president and quarantine officers of the board of health of Louisiana are amicable, but the board of health, as shown i n the report, still objects to Federal surveillance as required by the .act of Congress of February 15, 1893. At San Francisco, while the quarantine station on Angel Island has always been under the management of the Marine-Hospital Service, the boarding and inspecting of vessels has until recently been carried on by the local quarantine officer. Congress, during the last session, jnade ax3i3rox)riation for placing the boarding vessel belonging to the MarineHospital Service in commission, and, accordingly,.the Service is now performing the full quarantine function at this i3ort. Some objection was made at first on the part of the San Francisco board of health, but subsequently^ the same body transmitted a special request to the Secretary of the Treasury that the collector of customs be directed to require the quarantine certificate of the national quarantine officer before admitting vessels to entry. Division of sanitary reports and statistics. The editing of the Public Health Eeports, issued weekly by the Bureau, has been conducted in this division. A table of mortality statistics for the calendar year 1895 is presented, based upon replies to a circular letter addressed to all cities and towns in the United States having a population, according to the census of 1890, of 1,000 or more. Three thousand seven hundred and fifteen of these circular letters were sent out, and 1,715 replies received. From these replies the table of mortality statistics of 1,461 cities and towns has been prepared. An inquiry has been begun by circular letter with a view to ascertaining the laws and regulations at present in force in the different States and municipalities to prevent the spread of tuberculosis. REPORT OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. ' XLIX Sygienic laboratory. In the hygienic laboratory investigations have been continued with regard to diphtheria and diphtheria antitoxin; the etiology, pathology, and pro]3hylaxis of pneumonia; and concerning vaccinia and the serum therapy of smallpox. Other subjects of investigation in the laboratory have been: The water supi3ly of Washington, D. C.; enteric and malarial fevers; the disinfection of the mails, bank notes, library and school books; the sanitary condition and disinfection of railway coaches; and a new disinfecting agent, formaldehyd gas, by the use of which the process of all disinfection i3romises to become simplified. The report calls attention to the necessity of a separate buildiAg for the use of the laboratory. The Sjpace jprovided by i3resent quarters in the fourth story of the Butler Building is too small, and is, moreover, required by the Bureau for office room; but a greater reason is the danger to the occupants of the building. An ap]3roi3riation has accordingly been included in the estimates submitted to Congress by this Department. Other public health measures conducted by the Service have been an inquiry by circular letter concerning the water supply and disposal of sewage and garbage of the cities and towns of the United States, the bacteriological study of the water supply of San Francisco, and a consideration of the prevalence and i3revention of the spread of tuberculosis. The closing portion of the Surgeon-General's report gives a brief description of the health service of the United States as it now exists, and resolutions passed by certain medical and sanitary associations relative to the enlarging the scope and facilities of the Marine-Hospital organization. REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE. The general and varied vv^ork of the Eevenue Cutter Service, embraced in its operations upon the Atlantic Seaboard ; the patrol of the IsTorth Pacific and Bering Sea, caring for the interests of the Government and of commerce as far north as Point Barrow in the. Arctic Ocean ; the vigi• lance and activity of its officers and vessels upon the Florida coast and elsew^here in the enforcement of the neutrality laws, in addition to the 13erformance of its distinctively routine duties; in the enforcement of the customs and navigation laws; in the saving of life; the relief of distressed navigators, Avherever and whenever found—abundantly commend its value and efficiency as an arm of the i3ublic service. There has not been a single year in the history of the Service when, with its old and badly adapted class of vessels and depleted personnel, its resources have been as severely taxed as they have been during the one just closed, and yet, with the numerous calls made upon the organization, it has ably met them and an incomx3arable record of service rendered is presented. F I 96 IV L REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. Statistics. An active i3atrol of the coast line, rivers and harbors of the United States, especially on the sea. Gulf, and Great Lakes, has been maintained, and in the performance of this work the vessels of the Service have cruised an aggregate of 307,133 nautical miles; boarded and examined 20,250 vessels of the merchant marine, of which number 645 v/ere reported to the proper authorities for violations of the United States customs and navigation laws, incurring penalties in the sum of $210,994, During the year 67 vessels, with 694 persons on board, in actual distress, were assisted, the value of the vessels and their cargoes amounting to $1,011,807. The.pecuniary value of the services thus rendered to the Government and to commerce represents a sum equal to $1,222,801, which is $287,801 in excess of the annual appropriation for the maintenance of the Service. In aid of the Life-Saving Establishment, vessels of the Service have cruised 6,681 miles. The lives of 78 persons were saved, 60 of whom were actually taken from the water and rescued from drowning. The lives of twelve others were saved from vessels capsized in a hurricane near Savannah, Ga., while five others were resci ed after their escape from a wreck, where they were found in destitute condition. Special services. For inspecting, drilling, and disciplining life-saving crews and superintending the construction of life-saving stations there have been constantly on duty with the Life-Saving Service, under the direction of its General Superintendent, 12 officers of the Eevenue Cutter Service. The entire time and attention of these officers has been devoted to the work of the Life-Saving Service. There have been on duty on detached service, in connection with the construction of new vessels for the Service, 18 officers of all grades. The Service has, wheu all grades are full, but 222 officers, from which it will be seen that the number required for duty in the Life-Saving Service under the act api3roved June 18, 1878 (12), and those absolutely necessary for special work, such as the superintendence of vessels building (18), and other special work (8), making 38 .in all^ makes a serious reduction of the force actually required for duty afloat, on the 36 vessels in commission. Lieut. G. L. Garden, E. C. S., while in charge of the launch Scout, at Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington, on September 4,1895, was appealed to by the civil authorities at that place for assistance in protecting from mob violence" 2 men charged with murder, who were threatened with lynching. Lieutenant Garden responded to the call of the authorities, received the prisoners on board his vessel, and held the mob at bay until his launch had steamed beyond their reach; conveyed REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LI the prisoners to Whatcom, Wash:, and delivered them into the custody of the State authorities at that place. The duty annually performed by the Eevenue Cutter Service, under the provisions of section 1536, Eevised Statutes, to afford aid to distressed navigators during the v/inter months, was performed on the l^orth Atlantic Coast by 5 vessels of the Service, designated by the President for the work. During the four months from December 1,1895, to April 1,1896, these vessels cruised 20,071 nautical miles, boarded and examined 1,553 vessels, and assisted 22, valued with their cargoes at $239,382. The steamer Corivin, Capt. F. M. Munger, was ordered from Port Townsend, Wash., on February 11, 1896, to cruise in search of the British bark Gadzan Forrest., supposed to have met lyith disaster ou the coast of Yancouver. The Corwin returned after a cruise of ten days without tidings of the missing vessel, having cruised a distance of 892 nautical miles. While on this cruise, Captain Munger reports having found the British sealing schooner Wanderer wrecked on the coast near San Jasef Bay. He succeeded in rescuing the master and 4 men from the wreck, whom he found in destitute condition, without means of relief or transi3ortation, and conveyed them to Yictoria, British Columbia. During the severe hurricane that swej3t the coast in September last First Assistant Engineer Geo. B. Maher^ E. C. S., in charge of the launch Tybec at Savannah, Ga., with the crew of that vessel, rendered conspicuous service in saving the crews, 12 persons in all, of several vessels capsized in the river off Savannah. Capt. W. J, Herring, E. C. S., with the officers and crew of the steamer Morrill, rendered valuable aid during four hours of continuous labor in extinguishing a conflagration on the cotton wharves at Mobile, Ala., and saved the life of the master of the burning Sv/edish barkentine Verdandi, Under the i3rovisions of the act, approved March 6, 1896, relating to the anchorage and movements of vessels i n the St. Marys Eiver, Michigan, rules and regulations were formulated and promulgated, and the steamer Johnson, Capt. A. B. Davis, E. C. S., commanding, with a full complement of officers and men, was stationed in the St. Marys Eiver, for the enforcement of the law during the season of navigation. The work has been performed in a most creditable and efficient manner; the rules and regulations appear to have met every exigency, and vessel owners, masters, and others interested in the vessel carrying trade of the great IsTorthwest have freely expressed their appreciation and praise of the manner in which the law has been put into operation. Fairol of the North Facific and Bering Sea. F o r t h e enforcement of the provisions of the acts of Congress, approved April 6 and 24, 1894, and a supplementary act, approved June 5, 1894, LII REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. and the President's proclamations, issued April 9 and 14,. 1896, the patrol of the ISTorth Pacific and Bering Sea was i3erformed this year, as it was last, by a fleet of vessels of the Eevenue Cutter Service, under the command of Capt. C. L. Hooper, E. C. S. Six vessels—the Wolcott, Capt. M. L. Phillips; the Grant, Capt. J. A. Slamm ; the Ferry^ Capt. H. D. Smith; the Rush, Capt. W. H. Eoberts; the Cortvin, Capt. W. D. Eoath; and the Bear, Capt. Francis Tuttle—sailed at the opening of the season and cruised actively until its close, disbanding at Unalaska September 19 last. The able cai3tains and other officers and the faithful crews of the fleet have, under the skillful direction of the officer in command, met every emergency and are deserving of the highest consideration and i3raise. This fleet has cruised over 100,000 nautical miles, boarded and examined 116 different vessels, of which number 66 were engaged in fur sealing. Of this latter number, 54 were British and 12 American. These vessels were boarded by the several cutters of the patrol fleet in the aggregate 340 times, and the boarding officers actually handled, counted, and scrutinized 46,900 seal skins. There were 4 British and 3 American vessels seized for violation of the fursealing regulations, all of which were disposed of in accordance with the law. The Bear made her annual cruise to Point Barrow in the Arctic Ocean, discontinued the refuge station there, the Department being Batisfied that the necessitj^ for its continuance had ceased, and disposed of the property in accordance with instructions. While on this cruise the Bear encountered heavier ice and more of it than had been known in the Bering Sea for a great many years, the harbor of Port Clarence being closed against her with i3ack ice, a condition hardly ever known before; but, notwithstanding the unfavorable conditions, the ship made a most successful cruise. In the interest of the Educational Bureau of the Department of the Interior, the Bear visited St. Lawrence Island, Indian Point, St, Lawrence Bay, Cape Prince of Wales, St. Michaels, Unalaklik, Galovin Bay, and, when the ice pack cleared. Port Clarence, where arms and ammuiiition were landed for the reindeer station at that place. The brig Geneva, of San Francisco, was rescued from the ice and towed to an anchorage in the harbor of St. Michaels. The officers of the Bear made a rough survey of St. Michaels Harbor and plotted the soundings on outline Coast Survey charts, and the same character of work was done at Unalaklik; the latter place was never before visited h j a national vessel. At Point Ho]3e 15 men from the wrecked whaling brig Hidalgo were taken on board and given transportation to Unalaska. The mission school at Point Barrow was sui3plied with provisions and fuel, and that at Indian Point with fuel. The whaling station at Point Barrow was i3rovided with fuel for the winter. This was Captain Tuttle's first"cruise to Point Barrow, in command of the Bear, and he REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LIII and his officers are deserving of high commendation for the efficient and cheerful manner in which they performed their hazardous and responsible work. f The Rush J Cajpt. W. H. Eoberts, in addition to her regular cruising in the IsTorth Pacific and Bering Sea, was of service to the exx3erts appointed under the provisions of the public resolution of June 8, 1896, in the prosecution of their labors. The surgeon of the Bering Sea fieet, stationed with Capt. C. L. Hooi3er, commanding, at Unalaska, rendered medical aid and treatment to 137 persons of the native x3opulation, besides that extended to the officers and enlisted men of the fleet. Cuba. . Owing to the condition of affairs on the Island of Cuba, and the frequent attempts to send illegal expeditions from the United States, it has been found necessary to maintain, during the entire year, several vessels on the coast of Florida, for the enforcement of the neutrality laws. To this end the cutters Forward, Morrill, McLane, and Winona have formed a cordon of vigilant sentinels around the peninsula of Florida, from Pensacola on the west. Key West and Tortugas on the south, to Cai3e Florida on the east coast. T h e presence of these vessels in Florida waters has greatly assisted in breaking up or scattering filibustering ex]3editions. The following instances afford evidence of the watchfulness of the Service in enforcing the neutrality laws: On September 17, 1895, the Winona, Captain Abbey, seized, at Bahia Honda, Florida, the schooner La7% with a crew of 37 i3ersons on board. On September 19,1895, the McLane, Captain Hand, seized the steamer Antinett off Big Pine Key, Bahia Honda, Florida, having on board 7 Cubans and firearms. On December 5, 1895, the Winoiia, Captain Abbey, and the Forward, Cai)tain Eoberts, discovered a camp at Middle Cape Sable, Florida, recently occupied by some fifty persons, where army outfits and medical supplies were found concealed in and about the camp recently abandoned, which gave evidence of the enterprise in which its occupants were engaged. On March 4, 1896, the Monnll, Captain Herring, seized the schooner S. R. Mallory off Long Inlet, west coast of Florida, having a cargo of arms, ammunition, hospital stores, and other articles of army outfit valued at $25,000. . On May 23,1896, the Boutwell, Captain Kilgore, detained the steamer Three Friends in Savannah Eiver, Georgia, after she had taken on board munitions of war, and convoyed her thence to Jacksonville, Fla. On June 25, 1896, the Winona, Captain Gooding, seized the steamer City of Richmond in Biscayne Bay, Florida, having on board 34 Cubans and 449 cases of ammunition, all intended to be transferred to the LIV REPORT OP THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. steamer Three Friends. While en route with the City of Richmond, the Three Friends was fallen in with, when she was also seized, and both vessels were taken to Key West. All the above-named vessels, the people on board, and their cargoes were delivered into the custody of the proper authorities. The Bouiwell, Colfax, and Windom are at this time engaged in the same character of effective service on the coast from Wilmington, 'N. C , to Jacksonville, Fla. New vessels. The vessel for the ^New England Coast and one for the Great Lakes, authorized by the Fifty-third Congress, are in course of construction at East Boston, Mass., and Cleveland, Ohio, respectively. Fair progress is being made on the IsFew England Coast shi]3, and it is hoped that it will be delivered to the Government before the close of the current fiscal year, Avhiie the lake vessel is nearing completion and will be ready to go into commission with the opening of navigation on the lakes in the spring. The vessel authorized for service on the Pacific coast is in course of construction by the Wm. Cramp <& 8ons Ship and Engine Building Company, at Phiiadelphia, and the indications are that it will be finished in the first days of January next. The vessel for harbor service at San Francisco is nearing completion at Seattle, Wash. Two vessels for service on the Great Lakes were authorized just before adjournment of the last session of Congress, and the plans and specifications ux3on which to invite proposals for their construction are nearly ready; it is expected that contracts will be entered into for their construction early in December. It will be seen from the foregoing that Congress has provided for five new vessels for this Service. There are in service at this time many vessels that are very old, some of them relics of the late war. The age and consequent bad condition of many of the vessels of the Service involve an outlay in repairs, to keej) them even fit for use, of considerable sums of money every year, and, as time goes on, the necessity for large exi)enditures in this direction becomes inevitable. It is not economical or consistent with good administration to continue a i3ractice of longstanding, which, in the absence of remedial legislation by Congress, must continue to be followed, of laying out money on the old, small, and obsolete type of vessels which now compose the fleet. There are now pending in the House of Eepresentatives bills for the construction of two vessels for the Gulf Coast, two for the Pacific, and one for the Atlantic Coast—for the ISTew York station—all of which have my api3roval, and have passed the Senate; All of these are absolutely necessary. E"ew York, the chief seaport of the country, having more ocean trade, REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LY and collecting more customs duties than all other ports in the country combined, has been without a sea-going cruiser for more than two 3^ears. The new vessels for the Pacific and Gulf coasts are essential to the efficiency of the Service in those waters, and I earnestly recommend that the bills now i3ending in the House, providing forfi^venew vessels, may be i3assed and the necessary authority to build them be granted at tho earliest time practicable. I further recommend, that a vessel for harbor service at Boston, Mass., to take the place of the one now there; another for harbor service at l^ew York, one for like service at Philadeli3hia, and a fourth for the work on the St. Marys Eiver, to enforce the x3rovisions of the act approved March 6, 1896, be provided for. It should be understood that the new vessels recommended are not to be additions to the fleet, but are designed to take the place of a like number of old vessels which should be sold. The extensive coast line, the multifarious and constantly increasing labors devolving upon the Eevenue Cutter Service, under the requirement of the law, demand that an efficient class of vessels, and enough of them, be provided by Congress. Fersonnel. In my last annual report I took occasion to say: ° '' There is no branch of the i3ublic service which, in a time of peace, requires such continuous, laborious, and hazardous service as this, nor is there any other branch in which the compensation is so inadequate in comparison with the character and extent of the work performed. The duties imposed upon the officers engaged in this service often subject them to great exposure and hardshii3, and require the exercise of a high order of skill and discretion, and it is, therefore, of the first importance that the mental and physical qualifications of the force should not be impaired by the retention of old, infirm; or otherwise disabled members. The simple X30wer, which now exists, to place an officer on ^'waiting orders,". but with no authority to. fill his place on the active list by promotion, is not sufficient to i3reserve the efficiency of the Service, and unless further legislation is granted the injurious effects of the present system will soon b^ severely felt." Yery great benefit has resulted from the act aj)i3roved March 2,1895, under the provisions of which 39 officers were retired from active service because of the infirmities of age and physical disabilities incurred in the line of duty. But the enactment referred to x3rovided for those only who were incapacitated at the date of the ai3]3roval of the act, and, therefore, under the law as it now stands, - should an officer become disabled his place can not be filled by promotion, but he must be continued on the active list, no matter what may be the necessities of the Service, and thus the original condition of things, the retention ux3on the lists of the officers i3hysically disqualified, must be soon restored. There is now upon the calendar of the House, Senate Bill 1461, the provisions of which meet my cordial approval, and I earnestly recom*mend that it be enacted into law at the earliest practicable date. LVI REPORT OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. Fensions. There arc in the Eevenue Cutter Service about 900 enlisted men of all grades. These men are enlisted for a term of three years, and in the same way that men are enlisted for the Army and l^avy. Under the provisions of section 4714, Eevised Statutes, the officers and seamen of the Eevenue Cutter Service, who may be wounded or disabled in the discharge of their duty, ^ ^ while cooi3erating with the IsTavy, by order of the President," may be placed upon the !N"avy pension list. The ordinar3^.duties devolved upon the Eevenue Cutter Service a^re fraught with greater risk of life and limb than that incurred by the Army or Ii^avy in time of peace, while in time of war they are at least equal, and every argument that apx3lies as a justification for extending this bounty to the enlisted men of those services has equal force on behalf of the enlisted men of the Eevenue Cutter Service. I therefore recommend that the law, section 4741, Eevised Statutes (act of April 18, 1814), be amended to read as follows : '^The enlisted men of the Eevenue Cutter Service of the United States, who have been, or may be, wounded or disabled while, in the actual discharge of their duties, shall be entitled to be x^laced upon a X3ension list, ujider the same regulations and restrictions as are x)rovided by law for enlisted nien of the ITavy." LIGHT-HOUSE SERVICE. Attention is invited to the x^ressing necessity for more liberal approX3riations to maintain the Light-House Establishment. Congress makes apx3ropriations at each session for increasing the number of light stations, but it does not increase, in like ratio, the apx3rox3riations for supplying these stations with oil, wicks, chimneys, cleaning material, and the like; for x^aying the wages of the additional keepers required, for keeping 1he light stations in x)rox3er repair, and for keex3ing ux) the buoyage of the coasts. The estimates made for these purx30ses are based on the actual present necessities of the Service, as set forth in itemized requisitions made by the light-house district officers, and the apx3rox3riations asked for will, if x^rovided, make it x^ossible to keex3 the Service up to a high standard of efficiency. The ax3prox3riation made for salaries of keex3ers last year was sufficient to X3ay those already in the Service, but nothing was left with which to pay those whose services were needed to care for the new light houses which went into ox3eration during the current fiscal year. The LightHouse Board has, therefore, been comx3elled to ask that an appropriation be made in the urgent deficiency bill to enable it to keep these stations lighted. Although the number of fog signals has been constantly increasing, the annual appropriation for the maintenance of these signals has, for a number of years X3ast, been quite i nadequate. There will be for years to REPORT OF -THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. . LVII come a demand for additional lights as v\^ell as fog signals in waters where the full commercial development is yet to be reached, but where aids to navigation are ax3proaching comx3letion the imx3rovement now most needed is more effective fog signals. In most localities the larger X3ortion of the accidents to vessels takes x^lace during thick weather, when lights can not be distinguished and when audible signals alone are effective. The conditions are now such that it is imx30ssible to properly maintain the service and to rex3lace obsolete ax3X3aratils and make other urgently needed improvements at existing stations without increased apx3ropriations. Some of the imx3rovements which are greatly needed, and which could now be made, are more efficient quick-steaming boilers for stations using steam signals, to facilitate starting the signal when needed, and to give greater economy while in operation; comx3ressed air ax3X3aratus, operated by oil engines, for stations where the water sux3ply is deficient; and an improved striking apparatus, to render fog bells more effective. The estimate for exx3enses of fog signals made h j the Light-House Board is considered, under the circumstances, quite conservative, and it is commended to the favorable attention of Congress. The ax3X3rox3riation made for the expenses of buoyage, while sufficient to maintain the buoys alreadj^ in x^lace, x^i^oved insufficient to enable the Light-House Board to meet even the most urgent additional needs of commerce, and especially to place and maintain the new anchorage buoys required by recent statute. The Board has, therefore, been comX3elled to ask that a deficiency ax3prox3riation be made to enable it to meet the added expenses and maintain this increased buoyage during this fiscal year. These requests are commended to favorable consideration. The work of establishing the various new light and fog-signal stations for which Congress has x3rovided has been x^rosecuted as rapidly as x^racticable during the year. In several cases x)rotracted delays have resulted from the legal x^i'oceedings necessary to obtain titles to the land on which the new stations are to be erected. The x)lans for the new light vessels to be stationed off' Fire Island, New York ; Diamond Shoal, North Carolina, and San Francisco Harbor, California, have been X3rex3ared, and arrangements are being made for their construction. The contractor for building the light vessel which is to be x^l^ced off Umatilla Eeef, Oregon, having failed to finish it within the time agreed on, and there being no x^robability that he will be able to finish it at all, the contract has been annulled and other arrangements are being made for its completion. Estimates are submitted for building six light vessels, three first-class vessels for outside ocean service, and three small, inexpensive vessels for use on the Great Lakes. One of the first-class light vessels is to take the place of regular vessels brought in for rex3air. The Light-House LVIII REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. Board has submitted estimates for the building of a new steam tender to take the place of one about worn out, and which will be unseaworthy by the time the new one can be made ready to take its X3lace. These steamers are of exceeding value to the Light-House Establishment, enabling it to quickly rex3lace buoys or light shix3S when they go adrift, to x^romptly rex)air light stations, to furnish light houses with supx3lies needed to meet an emergency, to make frequent insx3ections of light houses and light-ships, and to keex3 in constant force the discipline of the Service. The vessel it is x3rox30sed to replace is now so deteriorated from age and severe service that it can not keex3 the sea in heavy weather, but is forced to seek refuge in harbor at .the very times when it is most needed. LIFE-SAVING SERVICE. The Life-Saving Establishment, at the close of the fiscal year, comX3rised 256 stations, of which 186 were located on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, 55 on the coasts of the Great Lakes, 14 on the Pacific coast, and 1 at the Falls of the Ohio, Louisville, Ky. The number of disasters to documented vessels within the field of the operations of these stations during the year was 437. On board these vessels were 4,608 x^ersons, of whom 4,595 were saved and 13 lost. The estimated value of the vessels involved was $8,880,140, and that of their cargoes $3,846,380, making the total value of x^roperty imx3eriled $12,726,520. Of this amount, $11,293,770 was saved and $1,432,750 lost. The number of vessels totally lost was 67. Besides the foregoing, there were 243 casualties to small undocumented craft—sailboats, rowboats, etc.—during the year. On board of these there were 594 persons, of whom 587 were saved and 7 lost. The value of property involved in these casualties is estimated at $119,265, of which $114,915 was saved and $4,350 lost. The number of disasters within the scope of the Service and the results therefrom aggregate as follows: Total number of disasters , Total valno of property involved Total value of property saved Total value of property lost Total numberof XDersons involved Total number of persons lost Total number of sbipwo-ecked persons succored at stations Total number of days' succor afforded Number of vessels totally lost. '. 680 |12, 845, 785 $11,408,685 $1,437,100 5, 202 20 613 1, 436 67 In addition to the number of x^ersons saved from vessels, 82 others were rescued by the station crews under such circumstances of x^cril that most or all of them would have been lost but for the timely assistance rendered. The life-saving crews saved and assisted to save during the year 472 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LIX vessels^ valued with their cargoes at $4,853,110. Of these vessels they saved without outside assistance 318, valued with their cargoes at $977,495, with a loss or damage of only $11,712. In the remaining 154 instances they united with other agencies—wrecking vessels, tugs, revenue cutters, etc.—in saving x^roperty valued at $3,599,775, out of prox3erty imperiled of an estimated value of $3,875,615. The crews also rendered assistance of minor imx3ortance to 167 other vessels in distress. They also warned from danger by night signals of the x3atrolmen 210 vessels, and by day signals 19 ; in all, 229 vessels. The loss of life and x3rox3erty averted by such assistance and warnings can not, of course, be even ax3X3roximately estimated, but that many disasters were X3revented by the warnings is evident from the circumstances under which they were given. The number of disasters during the year has exceeded that of any previous year in the history of the Service, but as regards the saving of both life and x3rox>erty, the foregoing data furnish tho most satisfactory record the Service has yet exhibited. The best x^i-evious record was that of the year 1895, when it was shown that in only one x)rior year the loss of life had been smaller in x^rdportion to the number of x^^rsons exx30sed, and the loss of x)i'0X3erty less in prox3ortion to the amount involved. For the past year the loss of both life and x3rox3erty is relatively much less than ever before. The average annual loss of life since 1877, when the Service was generally extended to the „sea and lake coasts, has been 1 out of 112 x">ersons on board vessels involved in disaster and 21 per cent of the value of prox3erty imperiled. In the year 1895 it v/as 1 out of 224 such persons and 14 x^er cent of such x3rox3erty, while last year the loss was only 1 out of 260 such x3ersons and 11^ x^^^ cent of such x3rox3erty. The total net exx3enditure for the maintenance of the Service during the year was $1,401,805.97. The four nev/ stations located, respectively, at Core Bank, JSTorth Carolina, Baileys Harbor, and Plum Island, "Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan, and a.t Yaquina Bay, coast of Oregon, mentioned in the last annual report as ax3X)roaehing completion, have been finished and put into ox3eration. The floating station referred to in that report as in contemx3lation for location near City Point, Boston Harbor, for the prevention of loss of life incident to the numerous accidents by the capsizing of yachts and sailboats in that neighborhood, has also been comi)leted and x^nt in commission. Two new stations, one at Wood End on Cape Cod, near the harbor of Provincetown, Mass., and one at Eocky Point on Long Island, near East Marion, 'N., Y., have also been built, and are receiving their equipments. Titles have been obtained for location of the stations authorized . to be established at Damariscove Island, Maine, and Petersons Point, Washington, and the plans and specifications for the buildings are LX REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. nearly completed, so that' x)rox30sals for their construction will soon be invited. IsTew stations to replace old and inadequate ones have been built at Little Beach, Absecon, below Atlantic City, and Cax3e May, IsT. J., and one also at Cape Disax3X3ointment, Washington, and extensive repairs and imx3rovements have been made to stations in the Third district, coast of Long Island, Eleventh district, coast of Lake Michigan, and in the Twelfth district, on the Pacific coast. Attention was called in the report of last year to the inadequacy of the salaries of the sux3erintendents of the life-saving districts. These ofiicials are charged with a general supervision of the affairs of their resx3ective districts, to which is added a heavy financial resx3onsibility. The bonds which they are required to give are all large, several having a x^enalty as high as $50,000. It is therefore recommended that the paj^ of these officers be fixed at $2,000 x^cr annum, which in my ox3inion would not be even a full compensation for the services rendered. Attention was also called to the difference in the rates of wages paid to surfmen, and to the discontent which the discrimination engendered. The trouble arising from that source has not diminished, but has rather increased during the year, and the recommendation made last year that the monthly rate of $65, established by the act of July 22. 1892, be restored, is again made. SEAL FISHERIES. An adequate x)atrol of the far-seal fisheries during the x^ast year has been maintained by the Eevenue Cutter Service, as will apx3ear under that title. The returns of the catch for the past season indicate a total of about 43,000 seals taken at sea by British and American sealing vessels from the so-called American herd. Of this total, about 29,000 were taken in Bering Sea during August and September, and the balance in the l!^orth Pacific Ocean between January and May. The catch on the Pi^ibilof Islands for the x^ast season was 30,000, of which 23,842 were taken on St. Paul Island, and 6,158 on St. George Island. It was found, upon investigation, that the rax3id decline in the female seals on the islands had left a large surx3lus of male seals, which could be killed without disturbing the x>rox3er x^roportions of the sexes on the islands. I deter.mined to x^ermit, therefore, not exceeding 30,000 seals to be taken, and this quota was fully taken. This number does not indicate that the far seals have increased on the islands. On the contrary, there has been a most x3ercex3tiblo decrease during this last season. The rax3id destruction of the females at sea, however, has left, as above stated, an undue proportion of males, and it was for this reason deemed advisable to take the number above stated. During the x^ast season the British Government, with the consent of our Government, sent Prof. D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, of Universit^^ College, Dundee, and Mr. James M. Macoun, of the Geological Museum, REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXI Ottawa, and Mr. Andrew Halkett, of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, to investigate the fur-seal question. Professor Thomx3son and Mr. Macoun visited the Pribilof Islands, and spent much of the summer there. Mr. G. E. H. Barrett-Hamilton was also sent by the British Government to the Eussian seal islands, to make an independent investigation there. These gentlemen have, I understand, made a rex3ort to their Government. Under the provisions of a joint resolution of Congress, apx3roved June 8, 1896, Prof. David S. Jordan, of Leland Stanford University, California, was appointed as an exx3ert to examine into the present condition of the fur-seal herd on behalf of our Government. There were associated with him Mr. F. A. Lucas and Dr. Leonhard Stejneger, of the U. S. E'ational Museum ; Mr. Charles H. Townsend, of the U. S. Fish Commission; Lieut. Commander Jefferson F. Moser, U. S. IST., and Mr. Josex3h Murray, formerly sx3ecial agent of the seal fisheries. These gentlemen spent the summer on the Pribilof Islands, the Eussian Commander Islands, and an expedition was also made to the Kuril Islands, off the coast of Japan. Although Professor Jordan has not yet x)repared his final report, enough appears from the X3reliminary report which has just been received to indicate that the sole cause of the decrease in the fur-seal herd is x^^lagic sealing. The fur-seal herd is threatened with rax3id extermination unless changes are sx3eedily made in the award regulations. It is sincerely to be hox3ed that the resx3ective governments may agree ux3on the needed changes to effectually x^reserve the herd and protect this valuable industry and its x^roduct for the use of mankind. I t is x3rox3er at this time to make.mention of the meritorious services of Mr. Lucas and Dr. Stejneger of the U. S. National Museum. Under the terms of the resolution they were detailed for the x:)nrpose of assisting in this investigation. 'No x3rovision, however, was made by which any comx3ensation. could be given them in addition to their regular remuneration as members of the IsTational Museum. I earnestly urge upon Congress the X3rox3riety of ax3propriating additional comx3ensation to these gentlemen for the valuable services rendered by them,. The work x3erformed could not X3roperly be said to be incident to their regular employment. The hardships inevitably suffered were many, and I believe it to be just and equitable that reasonable extra comx3ensation be given them for their services. SALMON F I S H E R I E S OF AL^kSKA. Under the requirements of an act of Congress approved June 9, 1896, three inspectors were ax3X3ointed to visit the canneries and fishing streams of Alaska, with a view to the enforcement of the law for the protection of the salmon. This commission entered upon the duty of inspection in July—as soon as the ax3X3rox3riation became available—and LXI I REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. the rex3ort of its work was made late in ]^ovember. From this rex3ort it is ax3parent that many of the smaller streams which formerly x3roduced large numbers of red salmon have been reduced to such a condition as to render their use unx)rofitable to those engaged in the fishing.industry. This condition has been caused by a total disregard of the law of 1889, which x3rohibited the erection of barricades, dams, or other obstructions tending to deter the ascent of salmon to their spawning grounds. The large exx3anse of territory affected by that law could not be covered by a single officer during the season, owing to the inadequate transx3ortation facilities, and insx3ection was therefore confined to a few canneries. Under th-e recent act the inspection has been more thorough, extending to the streams and sx3awning grounds, thus bringing the law directly to the attention of those engaged in the unlawful practices. Complaints were investigated and reported to the Department by the inspectors, whose X3resence among the fishermen and personal examination of the various localities enabled them to reach conclusions free from prejudice to either of the X3arties concerned. All the streams insx3ected in which obstructions contrary to law were found were ordered cleared, and in every case such orders were X)romx3tly obeyed. In order to x^i^eserve this condition, insx3ectors will bo required to make occasional visits during^ the fishing season, and to this end better means of transx3ortation should be x3rovided, so that the officials will not be obliged to ask favors at the hands of those interested in evading the law. • The condition of the fisheries in. Cooks Inlet, Prince William Sound, and Kodiak is much better than that of southeastern Alaska. This is due, no doubt, to the fact that the numerous comx3anies engaged in the first-named x)laces watch each other closely for violations of the law, and thus assist in x)i"otecting the industry. In the southeastern x^art, however, the X3acking stations are many miles apart, and the sux3ply of fish is drawn from streams 50 or 60 miles distant, and there is consequently sharx) competition for the best fish. This competition, which enhances the value of the fish, necessarily results in improper methods of obtaining a supxaly with the least possible labor, and hence the fencing and barricading of streams has been X3racticed for many years, until the streams no longer offer inducements to the fishermen. The law of June 9, 1896, has been thoroughly x^romulgated throughout the entire territory, by the force of insx3ectors placed in the field during the season just closed, with a promise of good results. Some changes might be made which would x^i^ove valuable, as suggested in the rex3ort of the inspector. The x^rotection of the salmon trout, one of the most destructive of the numerous enemies of the salmon, is evidently a mistake and should be withdrawn. The Saturday close season should be changed to Sunday, as many of the natives, having been taught to regard Sunday as a day of rest, must RE:.FORT- OF T H E SECRETARY OF "THE TREASURY. LXIII either lose one day's, labor or break a long-established rule by w^orking on Sunday. As this is a hardshix> upon them, without any compensating benefit to the fisheries, it is respectfully urged that the lav/ be changed in this respect. The law, as dra;wn, confers authority ux3on. the officers to protect the sakmon, but no. authority is given them to |)revent the x^acking of fish unfit for food, or to prevent the wanton waste of good fish, sometimes X3racticed by the x^ackers. The law should be so amended as to confer this authority as a x^rotection to the consumers and in order that the useless destruction of fish may be prevented. The- x^aek for the current year is largely in excess of that of 1895, htimg 965,450 cases and 9,314 barrels. The number of persons emx>loyed is estimated at 5,600, of which about 2,000 were white, 1,300 Indians, and 2,300 Chinese. The value of the tin x>late used for cases amounted to $470,000, the duty on which amounted to about $140,000. About $130,000 has been x^aid in wages to resident whites and natives in Alaska by the x^acking companies, of which the Alaska Packers Association has paid, |100,,000. This association also maintains two medical stations in the Territory, one in Bering Sea and ono in the Kodiak District, at which X3laces the natives can obtain medical advice and medicine free of charge. Hatcheries have been established, one at Karluk and one at Etholine Island. In the Karluk District 5,500,000 eggs have been secured and over 2,000,000 at: Etholine Island. As suggested in the^ reports of inspectors, some x^rotection should be afforded, to^ those enigaged in prox3agating fish, so.that the result of their labor w^oukl benefit them directly. This can be done by securing tho i3ersons engaged in these enterx3rises certain exclusive rights to the stream, or X3arts of the stream, on which the hatchery is located, and a X3ortion, at least,, of the beach, contiguous to the mouth of such stream. If such action is taken i t will x^robably result in the erection and maintenance of hatcheries at every packing station in the Territory. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. During the x^^^^st year work has been x^j^^^secuted on 53 buildings, including extensions and repairs sx^^cifically ax3prox>riated for, of which number 11 buildings have been comx3leted for occupation, thus placing under the control of the construction branch of this Department 383 buildings, classified as follows : Completed and oecupied. In course of construetion during year Oi wliicli number there were comipleted and included in the above. Active building operations not yet commenced Total ; 317 53 , 11 42 21 383 LXIV REPORT OF THE SECRETAR.Y OF THE TREASURY. The following statement shows the amount exiDcnded U23on public buildings during the year ending September 30, 1896: For For For For For sites and construction of nev^ joublic buildings repairs and j)reservation of public buildings heating apx)aratus for jpublic buildiugs vaults, safes, and locks for ]3ublic buildings plans for public buildings Total $2, 881, 066. 99 273, 027. 36 127, 418. 27 39, 421. 64 3, 207. 88 : 3,324,142.14 NAVIGATION. The annual rei^ort of the Commissioner of -t^avigation * shows the tonnage, geographical distribution, material of construction, motive power, and employment of the documented merchant marine of the United States on June 30,1896, comiDared with June 30,1895, as follows: Documented nierehant marine of the United States on June 30, 1896. 1895. 189G. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION^. A t l a n t i c and. G u l f c o a s t s Northern lakes W^estern r i v e r s Total Number. 17,136 1,525 3,342 1,237 Gross ions. 2,679,779 433,502 1, 241,459 281,220 Number. 16,786 1,560 3,333 1,229 Gross ions. 2 667 313 437, 972 1,324,068 274,527 23,240 4,635,960 22,90S 4,703,880 IG, 633 53 2,361,227 61,932 10, 244 69 2,310,819 85,851 16,686 2,423,159 16,313 2,396, 073 5,708 846 1,304,777 908,024 5,707 888 1, .S03,09h 1 004 113 6,554 2,212,801 6,595 2, 307, 208 680 1,363 75,051 382,632 682 1,357 75,224 393 188 2,043 457,683 2,039 468,412 98 141 1,021 214,391 37, 654 586,142 103 141 1,013 226,503 38, 379 580,072 1,260 838,187 1,257 814 954 748 5, 567 15,665 693,632 1,267,124 1,837,017 785 5,566 15,300 21,980 3,797,773 21,651 3,858,927 694 111,602 723 227,096 453 74 93 74 59,983 7,144 36,353 .8,122 •418 93 117 95 91 724 10,818 108 782 15 772 691 111,602 723 227,096 POWER AND MATERIAL. Sail:t Wood I r o n a n d steel . Total Steam: Wood , Total Bar<^es . . .... Total TRADE. Registered: S t e a m iron a n d steel Sail, t w o o d a n d iron, a n d steel Total Enrolled a n d licensed : Steam, iron, a n d steel Steam wood Sail, X w o o d a n d i r o n , a n d s t e e l ., , Total ". • 777,609 1,264,716 1,81.6,602 COXSTRUCTION DURING THE YEAR. i^otal b u i l t a n d d o c u m e n t e d GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. Atlantic a n d Gulf coasts Pacific coast Nortliern lakes Western rivers Total *irall report omitted from this volume for "want of space. f Including barges. I Including canal boats and barges. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXY Documented, merehamt marine of the United States on June SO, 1S96—Contiriiied. 1895. 1896. POWER AND MATERIAL. Sail: Wood steel Steam: Wood I r o n a n d steel Canal boats Barges: Wood Steel Total Number. 394 3 Gross tons. 29,631 5,269 Number. 364 5 Gross tons. 51,551 13,685 213 35 11 27,133 42,620 1,225 237 49 13 41,640 96,389 1,494 33 5 5,018 706 49 6 19,19ft 3 147 694 111, 602 723 227,096 These figures show a continuous and most gratifying growth of our shiPlying on the Great Lakes, where, within relatively a short time^ natural advantages have enabled us to build a merchant navy surpassed in extent only by those of Great Britain and Germany, and. surpassing that of France or ISTorway, or of any other two foreign powers combined. To the end that we may regain our maritime rank in foreign trade, I have the honor to renew the recommendation of my two preceding annual reports for the repeal of the law forbidding American registry to vessels owned by Americans and engaged in the foreign trade unless built in the TTnited States. Our own experience, as well as that of other maritime nations, proves that law useless for the protection of American shipbuilding, while it represses American navigation. Even those nations which have seen fit to apply public funds to the development of the private enterprises of shipowners and shipbuilders, years ago repealed similar laws restricting to home-built vessels national registry and the use of the national flag. The urgent need of the adoption by the United States of modern and liberal policies toward shipping has been emphasized this year by the appearance of Japan as a maritime rival of this country on the Pacific. An extension at least of the legislation which resulted in the admission of the New YorJc and Faris, the construction of the St. Louis and St. Faul, and the partial reestablishment of the United States as a maritime power on the Atlantic appears necessary to meet the new conditions confronting us on the Pacific. Prom all legislative projects for the development of our shii)ping, in my judgment, should be excluded the adoption of discriminating duties of 10 per cent on all cargoes imported into the United States in foreign vessels. That plan would involve the total or partial abrogation of our treaties of friendship, commerce and navigation, with nearly all the nations of the world, the product of three generations of Americaa statesmen. Tt would throw into confusion our trade relations with the rest of the world for the indefinite period required to recast our treaties on the basis of commercial warfare instead of commercial friendship. Its almost certain result would be the adoption by foreign nations of P I 96 V LXYI REPORT, OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. retaliatory measures, not only against American shii^ping, which would deprive it abroad of an^^ imagined benefits in home ports, but also against our exi^orts, thus injuring all our industrial interests, and most of all agriculture,, chief of those interests. The Commissioner of iJTavigation estimates, on the statistics for 1895, that the measure would at the outset impose a tax of about $59,000,000 on our international exchanges, and if it could be maintained, would increase our ocean freight bills by fully 40 ])er cent, thus indirectly reducing the markets for our products. At its late session Congress and its committees considered carefully, and in some instances took i)artial action on, measures recommended by the Commissioner of Navigation, defining the Government's guardianship of seamen, relating to tonnage taxes, repealing unnecessary, antiquated, or restrictive statutes, and concerning various details of the navigation laws. I again invite attention to these measures, and concur in the hoxae that the labor already expended on them may not be lost, and that Congress may take final action ui^on them before the adjournment of the present session. I renew the recommendation of my two former, reports that the several marine bureaus of the Treasury Department be assembled under the direct supervision of one Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and to carry out the recommendation I request that Congress x)rovide for an additional Assistant Secretary. The annual work of the Bureau of Navigation has increased over 20 -per cent during the iDast three years without increase in the clerical force of the Bureau or in its annual appropriation of $26,000. Within. this time by the abolition of useless registry bonds, American shipowners have been saved $30,000 annually, and our lake shipowners have been saved annually about $15,000 in charges hitherto imposed in Canada in contravention of the policy of reciprocity. The adoption, of a modern measurement law has saved American shippiug many thousands of dollars in foreign jports and in domestic licenses, taxes,.. and charges based on net tonnage. The adoption by the maritime AYOiid of the Eevised International Pules to prevent collisions at sea, the chief work of the Washington International Marine Conference of 18893, has been effected, and those rules will go into effect next July, New and satisfactory rules for the Great Lakes have been enacted, and many minor measures for the benefit of American ship];)ing, upon the recommendation of this Department, have been a]3proved by Congress and the President. STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE. The Supervising Inspector-General reports,* for the fiscal year, that the x)ersonnel of the Service at its close consisted of 169 of&cers, clerkS' and messengers. The expenses were : For salaries, $283,710.97; contingent expenses', $67,468.20. * Full report omitted from this volume for want of si)ace. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXVII Total number of annual certificates of inspection issued to steam vessels, foreign and domestic, 8,297. Number of certificates issued to foreign passenger steam vessels, 300 ; to domestic steam vessels, 7,997. Total net tonnage, 2,238,020.56. The ofacers licensed numbered 39,917. Classification of insi^ections, ionndge, and officers licensed, according to the several divisions of navigation. Divisions. Inspections of steamers. Net tonnage. Officers l i c e n s e d . Pacific coast Atlantic coast Western rivers... Nortliern lakes.. Gulf coast G40 3,781 1,012 2,227 G07 174,409.83 ,073,534.52 142,242.29 739,120.85 108,713.07 3, 501 ]7,080 7,244 9,046 3,016 Total.. 8,297 2,238,020.5G 39, 917 Increase in number of annual certificates of inspection issued to domestic steamers, over previous fiscal year , GS Increase in number of annual certificates of inspection issued to foreign steam vessels, over previous fiscal year ... 19 It is estimated that 600,000,000 passengers were carried on steam vessels during the year. Total number of accidents resulting in loss of life during tbe year Total number of lives lost by accidents from various causes during tbe 3^ear Decrease in number of lives lost, from i)revious year 42 221 173 Of the number of lives lost as above reported, 68 were iDassengers and 153 belonged to the crews.of the vessels. Foreign steam vessels inspected: British, 179; German, 47; Dutch, 17 5 Belgian, 13; French, 12; Norwegian, 10-,Spanish, 5; Danish, 4 ; Portuguese, 2 ; Italian, 1; Hawaiian, 1; Eussian, 1; Nicaraguan, 1; totalj 293, with a total net tonnage of 558,345.90. Total number of new life-preservers examined Found deficient andrejected 39, 840 5 Number passed : 39, 835 Total number of color-blind examinations of apiolicants for master's or x^ilot's license . 1, 520 Number rej ected 41 Number passed 1, 479 Under the act of Congress apx)roved January 22, 1894, 6,561 marine boiler plates were tested at the mills, of which 524 were rejected for various defects. The Supervising Inspector-General renews his recommendations of last year for legislation authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to divide local iEspection districts into two or more such districts, with a board of local inspectors in each, when the work in any district may be more economically conducted in such manner than it could by ap]3ointing assistant inspectors to the original board. LXVIII REPOET OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. The recommendations are also renewed in behalf of legislation to secure a nonpartisan service and permanent tenure of office, except for incompetency, misconduct, or permanent physical or mental disability *, and on account of the great increase of work iu his office, he recommends legislation creating an Assistant Supervising Inspector-General, to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEYS The Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey presents in his annual report'^' a full account of the varied operations carried on during the fiscal year by that important branch of the public service, and gives, in concise tabular form, complete statistics relating to the distribution of field parties and the results accomplished both in field and office. The usual maps and sketches, showing graphically the progress of the Survey and the present condition of the work, accompany the report. The field operations of the Survey have included the measurement of base lines; reconnaissance; triangulation; astronomical determinations of time, latitude, and azimuth ; telegraphic and chronometric determinations of longitude; topographical and hydrographical surveys and resurveys; tidal and current observations; determinations of magnetic declination, dip, and intensity; pendulum observations for determination of the force of gravity ; geodetic leveling; Coast Pilot examinations; boundary line surveys; special topographic and hydrographic examinations, including the investigation of reported dangers to navigation; and laying out and marking of naval speed-trial courses. More than fifty field parties were engaged on these various branches of the work, and were distributed along the Atlantic, Gulf, Pacific, and Alaskan coasts, and in the interior of the country. Surveys or observations were conducted within the limits or on the coasts of twenty States and Territories along the seaboards, and in fifteen interior Sta.tes and Territories. The special operations of importance begun, continued, or completed during the year may be enumerated as follows: Completion of the topographic and hydrographic resurvey of New Bedford Harbor and its approaches; continuation of the topographic and hydrographic resurvey of Buzzards Bay; continuation of hydrographic surveys and examinations on the coast of Massachusetts; continuation of hydrographic resurveys in Nantucket Sound, Block Island Sound, and off Montauk Point; continuation of the topographic resurvey of the southern shores of Long Island; continuation of the Hudson River survey; extension of the main triangulation eastward across the States of Maryland and Delaware to Capes Henry and Henlopen; hydrographic resurvey of the harbor and entrance of Port Eoyal, S. C. ,• magnetic determinations in various Eastern, Middle, Southern, and Western States; special hydrographic examinations along the^Atlantic, Gulf, * Full report omitted from tbis volume for want of space. 'REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXIX and Pacific coasts; completion of the hydrographic resurvey of Pensacola Bay and entrance; continuation of the primary triangulation of the Oblique Arc in Alabama; continuation of the determination of points for State surveys; progress made in the triangulation of Lake Pontchartrain; continuation of the transcontinental triangulation in Kansas, Colorado, and Utah, including base-line measurements; continuation of the transcontinental line of precise levels in Kansas; continuation of the topographic and hydrographic resurvey of San Francisco Bay and Harbor; /continuation of the survey of Washington Sound; continuation of general ai^d hydrographic surveys in southeast Alaska; continuation of the California and Nevada oblique boundary line; continuation of surveys in connection with the southeast Alaska-British Columbia boundary line; magnetic determinations at sixty-one stations in various parts of the country; telegraphic and chronometric longitude determinations at twenty-two stations; gravity determinations at six stations; tidal observations at various points on the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts, including Alaska. In accordance with the uniform practice of the Department, requests from national or state authorities for special surveys, or for the detail of officers for special service, have been complied with whenever practicable, and the following operations have in this way been undertaken and comj^leted: A special hydrographic survey of the Dry Tortugas deep water anchorage and its approaches, at the request of the Navy Department; the erection of beacons on the north shore of Long Island for the Long Island Sound speed-trial course, at the request of the Honorable Secretary of the Navy; cooperation with the Navy Department in the erection of beacons on the coasts of Maine and Massachusetts for the speed-trial course of the Indiana and Katahdin; cooperation with the Navy DeiDartment in laying out and marking a speed-trial course in Santa Barbara Channel for the new battle-ship Oregon; a special topographical survey, on a large scale, of the grounds of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, for the Navy Department; cooperation with the United States Geological Survey in the determination of the telegraphic difference of longitude between San Francisco, Cal., and Bllensburg,Wash.; at the request of the commissioners appointed by the United States Supreme Court, two officers of the Survey were detailed to examine and retrace a portion of the boundary line between the States of Missouri and Iowa. The assignments of two of the assistants of the Survey to special duty by appointment of the President have been continued, one as a member of the Mississippi River Commission and the other as member of the International Boundary Commission organized for the survey and marking of that part of the United States and Mexican boundary line extending westward from El Paso. The latter officer, however, performed regular Coast Survey service from the beginning of the fiscal year until October 1, the date fixed for the reassembling of the Boundary CommissioHo LXX REPORT OF. THE SECRETARY OF. THE TREASURY. In the office the usual i^rogress has been made in the reduction and computation of the field results in the drawing, engraving, and preparing for publication the charts of the Survey, the Coast Pilot, and the annual tide tables, and there has been no abatement of the efforts to give the public the earliest notice of imxDortant changes or discoveries. The monthly issue of Notices to Mariners has been continuedj and during the year coxoies were distributed gratis. The issue, during the same time, of charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables has been as follows ; Charts, 64,541; Coast Pilots, 848; Tide Tables, 6,580. Office of Standard Weights and Measiireji. This important office, also under the charge of the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, has been conducted as heretofore, and, notwithstanding its small force, prompt response has been made to all requests for information, and the usual amount of work in testing, verifying, and standardizing weights and measures for other departments of the Government, for States, and for private parties, has been accomplished. Some progress has also been made in the acquiring of electrical standards and in the preparation for undertaking the determination and verification of electrical units. This work is necessarily slow on account of limited means, the whole annual appropriation for the i)urchase of material and apj)aratus and for incidental expenses being only $500. •Among the operations carried on during the year the following may be specially mentioned as of the greatest imx3ortance : (1) The construction of the 50-meter comparator, b3^ means of which a higher degree of x^recision in the determination of linear values is possible, and with a much less exx^enditure of time and labor. (2) The standardization, by means of this 50-meter comx3arator and a standard in ice, of the new dux^lex base apx^aratus. This base ax:)X^aratus was designed by one of the assistants of the Survej^, and was entirely constructed in the Surve^^ instrument shop, and it is believed that it will yield results far sux^erior to any other base apx^aratus yet devised for rax3id and economical field work. One x)rominent feature of the apx^aratus is its yielding two simultaneous measures of a base by rods of two different metals with widely different coefficients of expansion, so that the temperatures can be deduced more accurately than by indications of the thermometers. The difficulty of obtaining the true temperature of the bars during a measure has heretofore been the greatest source of uncertainty in x^rimary bases. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ' - The jxet expenditures on account of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year 1896 were $6,369,362.98. The net revenues dexDOsited in the Treasury on this account for the same period were $3,866,247.49, REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXI During the fiscal je^r the Treasurer has issued and sold $34,500 of the 3.65 -per cent bonds at a x^remium of from 9.75 to 12.50 x^er cent, which yielded, with the accumulated interest, the sum of $64,206.70, and has paid therefrom judgments of the Court of Cla^ims rendered under the provisions of the act of Congress axax^roved February 13, 1895 (28 Stat., 664), to the amount of $63,697.38, including interest. The issue of these bonds is limited by law to $15,000,000. The total amount issued to the close of the fiscal year was $14,966,800, leaving but $33,200 available to pay judgments hereafter X3resented. Under the ox3erations of the sinking funds, the net reduction of the bonded debt during the year was $565,700, and of the annual interest charge, $19,747.75. The District of Columbia has paid to the United States for account of increasing the water sux^ply, under the x)rovisions of the acts of July 15, 1882, and June 5, 1884, $1,077,530.89 of the x^rincipal of the sums advanced, and $251,425.50 for interest thereon. The debt incurred for account of the 48-inch and Fourteenth street water mains, amounting to $295,912.69, together with the interest thereon, $40,835.95, has been paid in full. Congress, by the act of August 13, 1894, .having otherwise provided for the redemx)tion of the eight per centum greenback bonds, to the payment of which special taxes were pledged, the Treasurer recommends that authority be conferred ux3on him to deliver to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia the tax-lien certificates now held by him as • security for the x^ayment of these taxes, in order that they may iipplj all moneys hereafter derived therefrom to the x^^'iyment of the outstanding drawback certificates, as contemplated by the act approved June 19, 1878, x^roviding for their issue. Detailed information in regard to the affairs of the District of Columbia will be found in the rex)ort to be submitted by the District Commissioners and by the Treasurer of the United States, ex-officio Commissioner of the Sinking Fund of the District. THE CURRENCY. The redemxDtion of United States notes and Treasury notes in gold during the fiscal year amounted to $158,655,956 and the total exx3orts of gold amounted to $112,409,947. During the months of August, September, October, November, and December, 1895, the withdrawals of gold from the Treasury by the x^i'^sentation of notes for redemT)tion amounted to $67,624,575, and on the 6th day of January, 1896, the reserve having been reduced to $61,251,710, a circular was issued calling for subscrix^tions for $100,000,000 in United States four x^er cent bonds of the same date and character as those sold in February, 1895. The result of this was a sale of bonds to the amount of $100,000,000, maturing thirty years from February 1, 1895, bearing interest at four LXXII REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OP THE TREASURY. per cent per annum, for which there was paid into the Treasury in gold coin and gold certificates, on account of princix3al, premium, and interest, the sum of $111,166,232.65, making the average XDrice $111,166, and the average rate of interest received by the purchasers 3.394 per cent per annum. Since March 1, 1893, United States bonds to the amount of $262,315,400 have been issued and sold for $293,481,894.90 in gold, while during the same time notes have been redeemed in gold to the amount of $457,039,855, and on the 1st day of December, 1896, there was free gold in the Treasury to the amount of $131,510,352. Since the resumption of specie payments on the 1st day of January, 1879, United States notes to the amount of $470,490,987, and Treasury notes issued under the act of 1890 to the amount of $86,428,881, making $556,919,868 in the aggregate, have been redeemed in gold, and since August 1, 1893, Treasury notes to the amount of $35,121,722 have been redeemed in silver, and the notes so redeemed have been canceled and retired from circulation. Making no deductions on account of the loss or destruction of notes, the total amount of United States currency in existence on the 1st day of December, 1896,. was $468,358,296, consisting of $346,681,016 in United States notes, and $121,677,280 in Treasury notes of 1890, and, consequently, it appears that the entire volume of such notes has been once redeemed in gold, and more than $98,561,000 have been twice redeemed. In former communications I have called the attention of Congress to this subject and have earnestly urged the necessity for early and effective legislation to provide for the permanent retirement of these notes as the only certain means of securing the stability of our currency and relieving the Government from periodical financial embarrassment, and, although I can add but little to the suggestions heretofore made, the matter is, in my opinion, of such vital importance as to justify a recurrence to it in this report. Our experience since the resumption of specie payments has so thoroughly demonstrated the impolicy of attempting to maintain the circulation of these notes as a permanent part of our currency, that further argument upon the question seems to be unnecessary, except for the purpose of again pressing the subject upon the attention of Congress and urging the prompt adox^tion of such measures as will, within a reasonable time, eliminate this element of weakness from our system. The use of these notes as a circulating medium compels the Government to provide a large gold reserve for their current redemption, and as they are reissued when redeemed, such reserve must be replenished from time to time, in order to afford the public a reasonable assurance that no default will be made in the discharge of our public obligations. The difficulty of procuring gold for this purx30se is greatly increased at the very times when its x^ossession is most necessa>ry, and, consequently, the Government, being at such times entirely deprived of gold receipts REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXIII from the ordinary sources of revenue, is compelled to issue and sell bonds upon terms less favorable than might be x^rocured under other circumstances. The annual interest uxDon the addition to the public debt which has been made to procure and maintain the reserve amounts to $16,312,616, and the aggregate of the x^rincipal and interest at the maturity of the bonds will be more than $641,000,000, and yet the notes themselves, on account of which this enormous indebtedness has been incurred, will, if our present policy is maintained, remain unpaid. But it can not be safely assumed that this will be the whole measure of the burden imposed ux3on the people ; because, if provision is not made for the cancellation of this currency, it is reasonably certain that emergencies will hereafter arise, from time to time, compelling the issue and sale of additional bonds to replenish the reserve, thus increasing our interest-bearing debt, without in the least diminishing our obligations on account of the notes. The maintenance of a policy which necessarily imposes upon. the Government the burden of furnishing gold at the public expense to all who ma}^ demand it for use or hoarding at home, or for export to other countries, can not be justified upon any ground of expediency or sound financial X3rinciple, and even if the periodical and frequently recurring demands for gold did not weaken the foundations of our entire currency system, thus impairing confidence and dex3ressing business, it would nevertheless be the duty of all who are charged with any degree of responsibility for the adox3tion of x3roper financial methods to insist upon the reformation of our laws on this subject at the earliest possible day. The issue and redemption of circulating notes is not a proper function of the Treasury Department, or of any other dex3artment of the Government. While the Government has power to borrow money, it is not its duty to issue public obligations merely for the purpose of x3roviding a paper currency for use in the transaction of business, nor has it the constitutional power, in my opinion, to make its promises legal tender in the payment of private debts. Such a X30licy, even if sanctioned by the Constitution, instead of imparting strength and stability to our currency system, seriously endangers it by the introduction of X30litical and X3artisan considerations into the management of a subject which ought to be regulated entirely by the business interests of the X3eople and by the laws of trade and the principles which control honest commercial intercourse. Although the actual ability of the Government to redeem its notes promptly in gold coin may be undisputed, still the question whether they will be or ought to be so redeemed must always be ox3en to public discussion, and it is well known that the constant agitation of this question during the past few years has upon several occasions greatly imx3eriled the safety of our entire currency system. So long as the United States notes remain in circulation, questions as to the mode and manner of their redemption, and as to the means of procuring and maintaining a coin LXXIV REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. reserve for that X3urx30se, will be made X3olitical issues, and so long as these questions remain in X30litics X3nblic confidence in the stability of our currency must be more or less disturbed. Even if the agitation of these questions affected only the value of United States notes, the consequences would be sufficiently serious to justify a demand for their X3ermanent retirement, but the character of our currency is such that whatever creates a doubt or suspicion concerning their x3romx3t redemx3tion in gold on presentation, necessarily impairs confidence in the whole volume of our circulation and infiicts much greater injury ux3on the public than could possibly result from the failure of ordinary banking institutions to redeem their X3aper. Every menace to the gold reserve, and every manifestation of a formidable X3iihlic sentiment in favor of the redemption of our notes otherwise than in gold coin, at once alarms the whole business community, dex3resses trade and industiy, and imx)airs the value of our X3ublic and X3rivate securities in all the markets of the world. There is but one absolutely certain way to remove this delicate and . dangerous question from our x>^Tty X30li?tics, and that is to retire and cancel the notes. All attempts to hoard them X3ermanently h j the Government must fail, for the obvious reason that our x3eopIe will not consent to be taxed merely for the X3urx30se of accumulating and holding a large and useless surx3lus in the Treasui'y. Besides, the notes must be withdrawn from circulation in order to be hoarded, and when withdrawn from circulation, it would bo far more advantageous to the X3ublic to cancel them than to keex3 them on hand as a constant temx3tation to indulge in unnecessary and extravagant exx3enditures. We must not be deluded into a feeling of security by the fact that there has been a susx3ension of gold withdrawals during the last few months and a large accession to our stock of gold from abroad during the same tdmCj because there is no sufficient reason to believe that this condition of affairs will be X3ermanent, if our existing system is maintained. The favorable change in the ra,tes of exchange which stox3X3ed withdrawals and exx30rt3 and turned the current of gold shix3ments in our direction was due to causes having but little, if any, connection with our actual or X3rospective financial situation. These causes Avere temx3orary in their character, and can not reasonably be expected to ox3erate in our favor for any greab length of time while our currency remains in its X3resent unsatisfactory condition. Fluctuations in the rates of exchange are x3roduced by causes beyond the control of official X30wer, and one of the misfortunes of our X3resent situation is that whenever these rates reach a X30int at which it is more x3rofitable to exx3ort gold than to X3nrchase bills for the settlement of our balances abroad, the Government is comx3elled to furnish the gold, or fail to maintain the standard of value established by law ; in fact, the abandonment of that standard, and the legal or practical recognition of silver as the basis of our monetary system would not relieve the Government from the obligation to procure coin by the issue of bonds, or otherwise, for the REPORT. OF THE.SECRETAin^ OF THE TREASURY. LXXV redemption of its notes. Until the notes are x3eTmanently retired, or ^ the obligation to redeem in coin is wholly repudiated, a large reserve must be x3rovided, and this reserve, whether it consists of gold or silver, being subject to the demands of all who desire to exchange notes for coin, must be rex3lenished from time to time by such means as the Government is able to command. No system of coinage that can be devised will furnish the Government with either gold or silver, unless it pays for it with means already collected by taxation, or by contracting an indebtedness to be paid by the x3eox3le in the future. I am thoroughly convinced that the retirement and cancellation of United States notes of both classes, under such reasonable limitations and restrictions as to time and methods as Congress may see x3rox3er to prescribe, or as a prudent Secretary of the Treasury would adox3t in the exercise of his official discretion, would not result, either X3ermanently or temx3orarily, in an injurious contraction of the currency. No government, however desx3otic, can prescribe the exact amount of currency its peox3le shall use. in the transaction of their business, and every attemx3t to regulate this subject by arbitrary rules in the form of legislation, or otherwise, is a dex3arture from true economic X3rincix)les. The x3eox3le, if left free to conduct their business affairs in their own way, will always decide for themselves how much money they, need, and, unless X3revented by artificial obstructions, the necessary amount .will always be sux3plied either from their own resources at home, or through exchanges abroad. The volume of business transacted determines the amount of money and credit required, and whenever the volume of business demands an additional sux3ply of money or an extension of credit, the demand v/ill certainly bo comx3lied with, x3rovided the laws do not interfere to prevent it. As rax3idly as our notes are redeemed and canceled, gold, or a currency as good as gold, will take their X3laces in the circulation, if the interests of the country require it. With a liberal comniercial X30licy, x3romoting the x3rofitable introduction of our large surx'>l^s x3roducts into the markets of other countries, and a sound currency system, x3romising safe investments for foreign cax3ital in our domestic industries, we may confidently rely ux3on the ox3eration of the natural laws of trade and finance for an abundant supx3ly of good mone^^ to transact all the business of the people and fully develox3 the great resources at our command. As soon as the resumx3tion of specie payments had become assured, and the agitation of that Cjuestion had ceased, gold began to flow into this country in large amounts, and from 1878 to 1881, both years included^ our net gain from imx3orts alone was $179,748,592, but in addition to this, our available stock of this metal was considerably increased by our domestic production and by the renewed use of a great part of the coin x3reviously hoarded h j our x3eople on account of its sux3eriority in value over a dex3reciated X3ax3er currency. For a series of years there had been deficient crops in Eurox3e, and the sale of our grain and provisions in foreign markets created a very large LXXVI REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. excess of exports of merchandise over imports, culminating in 1878 in a balance in our favor of $305,139,642, the largest that ever existed in a single year. No such balance has been even approached in any year since, except during the current calendar year 1896. In eleven months the excess of exports of merchandise over imports has been $266,086,709; and to this should be added the net exports of silver, $44,985,015, making a total of $311,071,724, or nearly six million dollars more than the highest amount for any previous period of twelve months. It is scarcely X30ssible that such changes can occur in the course of our international trade during the next few years as to prevent a large annual balance in our favor, and if these favorable results continue to be realized, and our currency system shall be placed ux3on a sound basis, experience and reason alike justify the conclusion that very considerable amounts of gold must be sent here to pay for our exported products, or that, even if this should not be the case, the demand upon our existing stock will cease, and our own production, amounting to not less than $45,000,000 per annum, will be permanently added to the volume of our circulation. But without a reformation of our currency we can not safely rely upon X3ermanent accessions to our stock of gold from abroad in settlement of trade balances in our favor, nor can we hope even to retain permanently the stock already in the country, as is conclusively shown by the experience of the last four years. During the four years from 1893 to 1896, both inclusive, our exports of merchandise and silver exceeded our imports by the amount of $376,408,057, and yet, during the same time our net exports of gold amounted to $201,003,708; or, in other words, we paid during this time to the peox3le of other countries, $577,411,765 in merchandise and in silver and gold. Being a debtor nation, our favorable balances of trade will not bring us gold, or any other form of money, so long as we maintain a currency of doubtful value or stability, or continue an agitation which alarms foreign investors, and induces foreign creditors to demand the payment of their claims. Under such circumstances, all our balances are absorbed by the withdrawal of previous investments and the collection of previous debts. In my last annual rex3ort it was recommended that the Secretary of the Treasury should be authorized to issue from time to time bonds payable in gold, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding three per centum X3er annum, and having a long time to run, and to exchange such bonds for United States notes and Treasury notes, upon such terms as might be most advantageous to the Government, or to sell the bonds abroad for gold whenever in his judgment it might be advisable to do so, and use the gold thus obtained in making redemptions of outstanding notes. The terms in which this recommendation was made, and the suggestions submitted in support of it, showed that it did not contemplate the retirement of all the outstanding notes at one time, but that the process should be so conducted as to avoid any danger of an improper contrac . REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXVII tion of the currency. Believing that this plan of redeeming the notes, and at the same time substituting an absolutely sound currency in place of them, promises the most certain means of accomplishing the desired result within a reasonable time, I adhere to the views then expressed; but the object to be attained is so essential to the future financial safety of the country that it ought not, in my judgment, to be defeated or abandoned simply on account of differences of opinion concerning the methods of securing it. While an act conferring express and plenary authority upon the Secretary to issue bonds and use them or the proceeds of their sale for the x3urpose of retiring a certain amount of the notes each year, would, in my opinion, be the most effectual and economical way to accomplish that object, it may be that so radical a measure would not receive the assent of Congress, in the present state of the public mind on the subject, and if so, it is submitted that, at the very least, authority should be given to retire and cancel a maximum amount of notes each year when voluntarily presented by the holders and redeemed in gold; and if the maximum amount fixed by Congress should not be retired and canceled in any year by redemptions out of the gold reserve, the Secretary of the Treasury should be clothed with authority to apply to that purpose any surplus funds in the Treasury, and in addition, if necessary, to issue the character of bonds above described to a sufficient amount to comply with the provisions of the law. The adoption of such a policy would give immediate assurance of a purpose to return within a reasonable period to. a safe and elastic currency system, and would remove much of the doubt and uncertainty which have for many years disturbed the public mind and embarrassed the business of the people and the ox3erations of the Government. No sudden or large contraction of the active currency could result from the execution of such a plan, because the redemptions would be made from time to time with money already withdrawn from circulation and held in the Treasur3-, except in cases where it might become necessary to issue and sell bonds in order to make the redemptions correspond to the amount required or authorized ; and in all such cases contraction could be easily prevented by selling the bonds abroad and thus adding their proceeds to our domestic stock of money. As already stated, without making allowance for the loss or destruction of notes in the hands of the X3eople, the total amount of United States legal-tender notes in existence on the 1st day of December, 1896, was $468,358,296. On the same day the free gold in the Treasury amounted to $131,510,352, of which $100,000,000 was procured and is held solely for the purpose of being used in the redemption of notes, so that the additional sum required to provide for the retirement of all this currency would be, at the very highest estimate, $368,358,296, which includes $121,677,280 of Treasury notes issued under the act of 1890. But if the 5,681,061 in old United States notes were retired, or even if provision LXXVIII .-REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY-. i were made for their X3ermanent retirement by such methods as would insure the accomx3lishment of that result within a reasonable time, our currency system would be so imx3roved and x^^^^^ic confidence in its stability would be so strengthened that it might be found unnecessary to continue the redemption of the Treasury notes of 1890 in gold, and in that event the total amount to be so redeemed, deducting the reserve already on hand, would be $246,681,016. Treasury notes of 1890, as stated in a former X3art of this rex3ort, to the amount of $35,121,722 have been redeemed in silver since August 1,1893, and the notes have been canceled. During the last fiscal year the redemx3tions of Treasury notes in gold amounted to $5,348,365, while during the same time the redemptions in silver amounted to $16,405,120, or more than three times as much. These redemptions, and the consequent substitution of standard silver coins in place of the notes, have been gradually effected without creating any noticeable disturbance of the currency and without exciting any a.x3X3rehension in tbe X3ublic mind, notwithstanding the precarious condition of our financial affairs during the time the process has been going on, and, in view of these facts, it appears not unreasonable to supx30se that, under more favorable conditions, larger amounts of silver might be safely used for the same X3nrx30se, and all, or the greater X3art of, these notes be retired in the same way. The act under which they were issued exx3ressly requires the Secretary of the Treasury to coin a sufficient amount of the bullion X3nrchased with them to provide for their redemx3tion and to hold it in the Treasury for that purpose, thus clearly showing the intention of Congress to have them ultimately retired by substituting silver for them; and, in X3nrsuance of this policy, such notes have been retired and canceled whenever the holders demanded, or were willing to receive, silver in exchange for them. Whatever X3lan may be finally adopted for the retirernent of United States notes and Treasury notes, it will fail to afford complete protection to the Government against demands for gold in the future, unless it includes a provision relieving the Treasury from the obligation to redeem national-bank notes, except such as are worn, mutilated, or defaced, and the notes of failed banks, or requires these institutions to keep their five-x3er-cent redemx3tion fund in gold and to deposit gold coin for the withdrawal of bonds when circulation is to be surrendered or reduced. Prior to the act of June 20, 1874, each bank was required to redeem its circulating notes at its own counter, and also to select, with the ax3proval of the Comx3troller of the Currency, a national banking institution located in some one of the cities named in the act, at which redemptions could be made, and the Treasurer was not authorized or required even to redeem worn, mutilated, or defaced notes ; but since the X3assage of that act each national banking association has been required to keex3 on dex30sit in the Treasury of the United States, '^ in lawful money of the United States,'' a sum equal to five per cent of its circulation, to be held and used for the redemption of its notes, and vf hen such notes, assorted or REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXIX unasserted, are X3resented in sums of one thousand dollars or anymultix3le of that sum, the Treasurer is required to redeem them ' 4 n UnitedStates notes." In view of these x3rovisions of the existing law, it is clear that in case the United States notes should be withdrawn from circulation, some other method of redeeming the national bank currency must be adox3ted, and, in my ox3inion,. the obligation should, be imx30sed directly upon the banks themselves, or they should be required to- keex3 the redemption fund on deposit with the^ Treasurer, in gold coin. Whoever is permitted to furnish pax3er currency should be required to keex3 it good in the hands of the people, by furnishing the means for its pi?©mx3t reclemi3tion in coin when demanded.,, and the retirement of the United States legal-tender notes will necessarily devolve this duty ux3on the banks of issue, whether they be organized under our X3resent laws or under some imx3roved system which will give greater elasticity to our currency and afford, better ox3X3ortunities for the emx3loyment of cax3ital and commercial credit in banking institutions. Before the suspension of. sx3ecie X3ayments in 1861, and for many years after resumption, the banks supx3lied all the gold required by our x3eox3le in the transaction of their domestic business and for the settlement of balances abroad, and when the Government is released from the obligation to hold a,large reserve for the redemx3tion of its own notes,, they will again be able, without loss or inconvenience, to- return to the former, practice in this resx3ect, and, by the use of their own means, keex) their circulating notes at x>ar with gold. For reasons which were submitted at some length in my last annual rex)ort, and which it is unneeessary to rex3eat,. I recommended such amendments to the national banking laws as would X3ermit;the issue of circulating notes equal in amount to the face value of the bonds deposited and reduce the tax on notes to one-fourth of one X3er centum X3er annum, and that authority be given to establish branch banks for the transaction of all kinds of business now allovv^ed,. excex3t the issue of circulating notes. These amendments would, in my opinion, greatly imx3rove the system, by increasing its-efficiency as a means of furnishing accommodations to the x3eox3le in times of need and in localities where adequate banking, facilities, do not now exist. Unless the credit of the Government shall become more seriously impaired than there is now any reason to ax3prehend, our bonds will always be worth, par in the market, and will, consequently, afford an amx3le guarantee for the safety of the notes issued against them; and, as the whole purx30se of the law on this subject is to x3rotect the note-holders against loss, it is difficult to sec ux3on what ground the X3resent limitation ux3on the issue of notes can be defended. When bonds to secure circulation can be X3"0cui-ed only by the payment of a large x3romium, as has been the case for a great many years, the x3rofits realized ux3on the notes are so small and so uncertain that banks prudently managed are generall}^ unwilling to LXXX. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. increase their issues in order to meet temx3orary demands for additional currency, and the result is that the supply remains substantially the same whether the demand be great or small. The essential element of elacticity can not be secured for this form of currency under our X3resent laws, and it is by no means certain that it can be secured under any system which requires the purchase and deposit of bonds to secure circulation. An annual tax of one-fourth of one per cent upon the circulation of national banks will x3roduce a sum more than sufficient to defray the exx3enses of governmental sux3ervision, and, as this is the only proper purx30se for which such a charge can be imposed, I am decidedly of the opinion that it should be reduced to that rate. In whatever form such taxes may be assessed, they must ultimately become charges upon the X3eox3le for the use of the currency, and, consequently, they ought not to exceed the amount required to maintain the service provided at the public expense. The provision of the national banking law which x3rohibits the organization of any association with a capital of less than $50,000 and permits the organization of associations with this minimum amount only in X3laces having a population of six thousand and less, deprives many communities of necessary local banking facilities and serves no useful purpose in maintaining the safety or efficiency of the system in other respects. No good reason is perceived why this limitation ux3on the required amount of capital should not be reduced to $25,000, without regard to X30X3ulationo As all banks, whether their capital is large or small, are subject to the same legal restrictions and official supervision, it is evident that the number of people residing in the towns or cities in which they are located is wholly immaterial, and, therefore, the provision referred to is manifestly arbitrary and unnecessarj^ Many cities and towns, especially in agricultural regions, having comparatively a small X3opulation, although greatly in need of banking facilities, are unable to command sufficient capital to comply with the requirements of the X3resent law and are consequently subjected to very great incon-. venience and considerable loss in the transaction of their business. The amendment suggested, and a corresx3onding reduction of the amount of bonds required to be deposited under another provision of the statute, would afford a much needed measure of relief to such communities and contribute not a little to allay the feeling of discontent which evidently exists in some parts of the country on account of the unequal distribution of loanable funds. This modification of the law, and an amendment authorizing national banking associations having a designated amount of capital to establish and ox3erate branches under such restrictions and limitations as Congress may see X3roper to prescribe, would afford opportunity for a practical extension of the system to all parts of the country, without in the least impairing its strength or effi REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXXI ciency. The branches ought not to be in any respect independent of the parent institutions, but should be mere agencies to receive and hold deposits, discount notes, purchase bills, and transact other business authorized by law, except the issue of circulating notes; and they should, of course, be subject to official inspection and to all the laws, rules, and regulations applicable to the kind of business in which they engage. The propriety of prohibiting the issue of United States notes, Treasury notes, and national-bank notes of lower denominations than teiE dollars, in order to secure a larger and more permanent use of silver coins and certificates, has been urged upon Congress in all my annual reports, and the subject is again referred to only for the x3urpose of saying that the reasons heretofore stated in support of such a policy still exist and have been strengthened by the experience of each year. It has been shown by experience t^hat the effect of the x3rovision contained in the 12th section of the act of July 12, 1882, authorizing the issue of gold certificates has been to increase the difficulties of maintaining the free gold in the Treasury at or above the amount of the lawful reserve, and I recommend its repeal. The manifest purpose of the law was to accommodate citizens and financial institutions having gold coin on hand, by providing for its safe custody in the vaults of the Treasury and at the same time facilitating its practical use in the form of certificates, as a X3art of the active currency of the country, or in the reserves of the national and other banks. It was evidently supposed that its effect would be simply to increase the total gold holdings in the Treasury^ without diminishing the amount of free gold ; but it has been found thai the privilege to make deposits and receive certificates is a constant temptation to present notes and withdraw free gold from the Treasury^ to be redex30sited for the benefit of the holders of the redeemed notes. Attention was called to this subject during the last Congress, and the House of Eepresentatives passed a bill repealing the provision referred to, but it was not passed in the Senate. PUBLIC EXPENDITURES AND REVENUE. At the close of the fiscal year 1895, the available cash balance in the Treasury, after deducting all current liabilities, but including the gold reserve of $100,000,000, was $195,240,153.87, and at the close of the fiscal year 1896, the available cash balance, excluding the current liabilities, but including the gold reserve of $100,000,000, was $267,432,096.70, an increase of $72,191,942.83. The excess of expenditures over receipts during the year was $25,203,245.70, while the deficiency during the fiscal years 1894 and 1895 was $69,803,260.58 and $42,805,223.18, respectively, making the total excess of expenditures over receipts from the ordinary sources of revenue during the three years, $137,811,729.46. The ordinary expenditures of the Government, including x3ensions and interest on the public debt, were $31,298,508.41 less during the fiscal FI 96—^—VI LXXXII REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. year than during the fiscal year which closed on the 30th day of June^ 1893, $15,345,833.75 less than in 1894, and 4,015,852.21 less than during • the year 1895. The total receix3ts from the ordinary sources of revenue, including the X30stal service, for the fiscal year 1895 were $17,570,705 greater than in 1894, and for the year 1896 they were $19,102,205.48 greater than in 1895, making an aggregate increase of $36,672,913.48 in 1896 over the year 1894. The increase in the receipts from customs during the year 1896 was $28,203,221.05 over the receix3ts from the same source in 1894, and $7,863,134.22 in excess of the receix3ts for 1895; but during the first five months of the current fiscal year the receix3ts from all sources have been $9,628,628.48 less than during the co.rresx3ondin.g hve months of last year, while the exx3enditures for the same time have increased $14,448,891.62, resulting in a deficiency of $39,946,845.89 on the 1st day of December. The decrease in the receipts from customs during the ^ve months was $12,980,244, while the receix3ts from internal taxes were about the same as during the corresx3onding x3eriod last year. For the eleven months next preceding December 1,1896, the total value of our importations, dutiable and free, was $116,800,000 less than during the corresponding eleven months in,the calendar year 1895, the decrease in free goods being $65,300,000, and in dutiable goods, $51,500,000. More than four-fifths of these large decreases occurred in the first five months of the present fiscal year, the falling off during that x3eriod being $50,251,000 in free goods, and $44,679,000 in dutiable goods. The official returns show not only that the reductions have been greater in the importations of free goods than in the imxiortations of dutiable goods, but that, with a few exceptions, the largest decreases in prox3ortion to the total amount of the im]3ortations have occurred in raw materials and X3artly finished x3roducts procured abroad for use in our domestic industries and which, when brought here, furnish additional emx3loyment for our artisans and laborers. In the free list the importations of five articles—hides and skins other than fur skins, crude India rubber and gutta x^^^'cha, raw silk and Y\^OO1, decreased $31,622,254 during the four months, Julj^ to October, and in the dutiable list five articles—manufactures of cotton, manufactures of furs, iron, and steel and manufactures of iron and steel, and leaf tobacco fell off' $13,489,328 during the same time. As there were no changes in our tariff laws, nor any unusual interrux3tion of our trade with other countries during this x3eriod, excex3t in the case of Cuba, from which a considerable quantity of leaf tobacco is procured, these decreases in importations, and consequent reductions of revenue from that source, must be attributed largely, if not entirely, to the unsettled and dex3ressed condition of business proxluced by the agita^ tion of questions seriously affecting the stability and value of our currency, the necessary effect of which has been to reduce x3roduction and consumx3tion, and to a great extent susx3end the ordinary commercial ox3erations based upon contracts to be executed in the future. The effect •REPORT OF THE .SE-CR-ETARY OF. THE- TREASURY. LXSXIII of business dex3ressions upon the amount and value of importations, and ux3on the x)ubli.c revenues derived from other sources, is very forcibly illustrated by a comx3arison of the official returns for the fiscal years 1893 and 1894. The whole body of tariff and internal revenue laws in force during the fiscal year 1893 remained in force, without change in any resx3ect, during the -entire fiscal year 1894, and yet the value of the imx3ortations in the latter year was $211^416,300 less than in the former year, and the revenue from customs was $71,536,486.11 less, while the decrease in receix3ts from internal revenue amounted to $13,836,539.97, all which was on account of diminished, consumption of distilled sx3irits, manufiictured tobacco, and fermented liquors. During the first ^ve months of last year, 21,957,632 taxable gallons of distilled sx3irits, on which the tax was $23,865,133, were withdrawn for consumption, while during the corresx3onding five months of the current year, 22,768,275 taxable gallons of sx3irits were withdrawn, upon which the tax collected amounted to $25,064,903 ; but the eonsuinx3tion .of distilled spirits during the last fiscal year was only 68,480,720 gallons, as against an average annual consumx3tion of 91,927,112 gallons for the years 1890 to 1893, both inclusive. If the usual annual increase in the consumption of this article for all X3urx30ses had been substantially maintained, the total withdrawals during the X3i-esent year would be at least 109,000,000 gallons, upon which the tax would amount to $119,900,000, and even if there should hereafter be only such an increase as to raise the consumx3tion to the average for the four years mentioned, the annual tax would amount to more than $101,000,000 at the present rate. In the estimates submitted for the current fiscal year the revenue to be derived from this source has been X3laced at $75,900v000, based ux3on a consumption of 69,000,000 gallons, and in the estimates .for the year 1898 it has been placed at $78,100,000, based ux3on consumx3tion of 71,000,000 gallons, which will certainly x3rove to be much below the amount received, if the x3romise of future imx3rovem.ent in our business conditions is even X3artially realized. The unusual increase in the exx3enditures during the first five months of the present fiscal year is X3artly accounted for by the X3aym.ent of $5,000,000 for bounty on sugar, $1,540,000 to the Southern Pacific Eailvvay Comx3any, $725,000 on judgments of the Court of Claims, and several other considerable amounts whi<ih do not constitute any x>art of the ordinary or regular expenses of the Government, and, therefore, will not^ again ax3X3ear in the accounts of X3ayments. It is believed that a careful consideration of the existing situation, and a conservative reliance ux3on improved business conditions in the future, fully justify the conclusion that the estimated deficiencies for the current year and for the year 1898 will not be realized, unless our X3ublie expenditures shall be very materially increased by acts of Congress, and that, with x3rox3er economy in administration and such reductions in appropriations as might be made without detriment to the x^^^lic LXXXIV REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, service, the receipts will be equal to the disbursements in 1898. But, however this may be, the condition of the Treasury is such that no revenue legislation is immediately necessary, or can become neces^ sary for a considerable time, in order to enable the Government promptly to meet all its ordinary obligations. Although the receipts from the ordinary sources of revenue during the last three fiscal years have been less than the expenditures, there have been at all times sufficient available funds in the Treasury to maintain an efficient public service and discharge the current obligations of the Government, and no public creditor has been delayed in the collection of his claim; nor has the business of the country ever been disturbed by a doubt concerning the ability of the Government to defray its ordinary expenses. Much the greater part of the estimated deficiency for the current fiscal year has already been incurred, and has been paid, leaving still in the Treasury, on the 1st day of December, a balance of $225,357,098, which, after deducting the gold reserve, is about $100,000,000 more than is necessary as a permanent fund to insure the regular conduct of the ordinary fiscal operations of the Government. The fact that this money was not collected by taxation, but was procured by the issue of bonds, for a purpose other than the payment of ordinary expenses, does not affect the situation in the least. When the gold secured by the issue of bonds to replenish the reserve has been used for the redemption of notes, the notes redeemed are received and held as part of the general fund, and must be used for all the public purposes to which they can be legally applied. The money being actually in the Treasury, the sole question isj -whether it shall be used, when necessary, to defray the expenses of the Government, or be held as an idle and useless fund, in order to afford an apparent reason for the imposition of additional taxes upon the people. This available balance is represented by outstanding bonds bearing interest, and, as its X3ermanent retention in the Treasury can be of no advantage to the Government or its citizens, no substantial reason exists why it should not be expended, if required, before our trade and industries are subjected to new or increased burdens. The proposition that money in the Treasury, not needed for any other X3urpose, ought not to be applied to^the payment of public expenses, simply because it was not raised directly by taxation, would not be worthy of serious discussion if it had not been indorsed in apparent good faith by many whose opinions are entitled to respectful consideration. So far as the merits of this question are affected, it can make no difference how the money was procured, for it is actually in the Treasury as a part of the public funds, and, not being needed for any other special object, a proper regard for the interests of the people demands that it shall be used for general X3ublic purposes, before resorting to taxation or other modes of procuring additional revenue. The only effect of additional revenue, under the circumstances now existing and likely to con REPORT OF THE'SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, LXXXV tinue lor some time to come, would be to increase, or, at least, to preserve, an unnecessary surplus already accumulated, and it will, I think, be generally admitted, that taxation for either of these purposes would be wholly unjustifiable. What is most needed at present is not more taxes, but more economy in apx3ropriations and expenditures. The great increase in the ordinary expenditures, of the Government during the last seven years has been without X3recedent in our history, in time of peace, and presents a subject which imperatively demands the most serious consideration of Congress. In 1870, for the first time after the close of the war, our public expenditures, excluding premiums on loans and purchases of bonds, but including interest and pensions, fell below the sum of $300,000,000, and they continued to decrease, with some fluctuations, until 1886,' when they reached their lowest poinf, amounting to $242,483,138.50. During the four fiscal years beginning July 1,1885, and ending June 30, 1889, the annual average expenditures, excluding premiums on loans© and purchases of bonds, but including all the other items mentioned abov^, was $263,016,473.18, but during the next four fiscal years, beginning July 1, 1889, and ending June 30, 1893, the annual average was $345,405,163.60, an increase of $82,338,690.42 for each 5^ear. The average annual ordinary expenditures of the Government during the. three fiscal years beginning July 1, 1893, and ending June 30,1896, were $358,633,341.40, an annual increase of $13,228,177.80 over the next preceding four years. The ordinary receipts of the Government during the last fiscal year—$326,976,200.38—would have paid the average annual expenditures during the four years from July 1, 1885, to June 30, 1889, and left a surplus of. $63,959,727.20 at the end of each year^ or $255,838,980 at the close of the period. The expenditures for the year 1896, although $31,298,508.41 less than in 1893, were nearly 25 per cent higher than in 1889. For the current fiscal year the ordinary expenditures, excluding the cost of the postal service, excex3t the deficiency, will, according to the estimates, reach the sum of $382,500,000, an amount which has been equaled in only one year since 1866. An examination of the expenditures and the objects for which they were made, shows that during the first period of four years—1886, 1887, 1888, and 1889—the average annual payments on account of civil and miscellaneous items were $78,262,020.13; on account of the War Department, $38,960,721.39; on account of the Navy Department^ $16,838,568.35; on account of Indians, $6,358,799.13; on account of pensions, $76,586,813.43, and on account of interest on the public debt, $46,009,553.75, while the average amou^nt of expenditures for the same objects during the succeeding period of seven years was, for civil and miscellaneous items, $96,780,865.81; for the War Department, $49,577,677.53, for the Navy Department, $27,868,164; for Indians, $10,304,314.95; for pensions, $135,328,561.71, and for interest on the public debt, $31,213,341. The average annual excess of expenditures - LXXXVI . REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. during the last x3eriod over the expenditures for the same X3urx30ses during the first x^^^^^^ ^'"^s? ^^i' civil and miscellaneous items, $18,518,845.68; for the War Department, $10,616,956.14 ; for the Navy Dex3artment, $11,029,498.62; for Indians, $3,945,515.82, and for X3ensions, $58,751,748.28, the only decrease being in the amount X3aid for interest on the public debt, which y/as $14,796,211.95 less X3er annum than during the first x3eriod. . • It does not ax3X3ear that there has been any such necessary extension or substantial improvement of our X3i'iblic service as to justify these enormous increases in exx3enditures, and, in my ox3inion, we have reached a situation which not only forbids the favorable consideration of measures calculated to augment our annual outlay, but which obviously demands a thorough revision of our X3ermanent ax3X3rox3riation laws and the enforcement of strict economy in future annual legislation ux3on this subject. But, unless our annual receipts are increased by improved business conditions, or our annual expenditures are reduced, a time will arrive when x3rovision must be made for additional revenue; and, if the expenditures of the Government shall be increased by acts of Congress, the necessity for such a measure will arise earlier than the X3resent situation seems to indicate. In view of this possible contingency, it will not be inapx3rox3riate to submit a few suggestions concerning the general X3olic5^ to be adox3ted in making x3rovision to meet the future necessities of the -Government. For more than a century our tariff legislation has been designed, to a great extent, at least, to accomplish objects other than the raising of revenue for public purposes. The x3rotection of capital invested in our native industries and the protection of labor emx3loyed in the United States, against the competition of the x3roducts of foreign industries and foreign labor, have been alleged as the x3aramount objects in many cases, and urged as a justification for progressive increases of tariff taxes and commercial restrictions, v/hen revenue was not needed, or Y/hen the rates imx30sed were made so high as to reduce the revenue. In other instances,. revenue duties have been abolished in order that protective duties might be retained or increased, and the necessities of the Government and just X3rincix3les of taxation have been subordinated to the demands of sx3ecial interests. So long as the income of the Government from customs and internal taxes exceeded its expenditures, the fiict that x3rotective duties were destructive of revenue, although clearly apparent to all who observed the practical operation of the system, did not attract the attention of the public generally; but the situation has been materially changed since 1892, and hereafter it v/ill not be X30ssible to sacrifice revenue to X3rotection without seriouslj^ embarrassing the fiscal affairs of the Government, by dex3riving it of an income sufficient to defray its necessary exx3enditures. If the usual proportion of this income is hereafter to be derived from taxes on imx3orted goods, the x3rotective theory must be REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXX VII abandoned as the basis of our legislation ux3on the subject, and a wellconsidered and consistent revenue system must be substituted in its X3lace; and, in my opinion, this can be done without material injury to any trade or industry now existing in this country. The danger of n large foreign competition in our home market, and the alleged injurious effects of such competition upon the interests of domestic labor, hav^e not only been greatly exaggerated in the X3ast, but are less now than at n>ny time heretofore, and must continue to grow less hereaffer. In 1886, three statisticians and economists of high standing, at the request of one of my predecessors, Mr. Secretary Manning, made and submitted to him a careful estimate of the number of persons engaged in gainful occupations in the United States, who could be .subjected to foreign comx3etition, and, although they worked by different methods and conducted their investigations index)endently of one another, their several estimates agreed within a fraction of 1 per cent. In their .ox3inions, about 5 x3eT cent of our pox3ulation so engaged were subject to competition from other countries, and one of the gentlemen said: ^^The general conclusion that if trade were entirely free, the fraction of our X3resent industrial x30X3ulation injuriously subject to foreign competition would not exceed 6 or 7 pev cent, seems to me unquestionable.'^ Those estimates were based ux3on the census of 1880 and the trade of 1886. Since that time, great changes have taken place in our interna•tional trade and in the cost of x3roduction and subsistence in this country, and it can not be doubted that the x^^'i^^cipal industries in the United States are relatively and actually stronger now than they were then, and, therefore, better able ii®w than they were then to compete with foreign x)roducts, not only in the hoine market, but in the markets abroad, where no sx3ecial privileges or advantages are conferred upon their rivals by treaties or differential tariffs. The nuniber of our x^eople engaged in gainful occux3ations increased from 17,392,099 in 1880 to 22,735,661 in 1890, a gain of 5,343,562 ; and, while the increase in all such occupations during the ten year-s was 30.72 per cent, the increase in manufacturing and mechanical industries, which are .sux3X30sed to be most subject to foreign comx3etition, was 49.13 per cent. A further and most gratifying evidence of our growing industrial X30wer is td be found in the greatly increased •exx3orts of the products of domestic manufacture, which now constitute, for the first time in our historj^, more than one-fourth the total value of all our sales in foreign markets. If these products were not, at least, equal in quality to similar products of other X3arts of the world, and if the x^jfiees at which they are sold were not as low as the prices demanded by our foreign" comx3etitors, they could not find a market outside the limits of our own country. The exportation of manufactured products would not go on continuously year after year at an increasing rate, unless there was a profit for our x3eople in the ox3eration, nor unless the markets in which they are sold are in some manner benfited by LXXXVIII REPORT OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. giving a preference to the American article over like articles produced elsewhere. The annual increases since 1892 in the quantities and values of exported manufactures, notwithstanding the extremely low prices which have prevailed in all the markets of the world, are without a parallel in our commercial history, and furnish such conclusive evidence of industrial power and a capacity to compete successfully with the outside world in production and trade as ought to convince our people that protective duties on imported goods can not be hereafter justified or excused ux3on the plea that they are necessary for the encouragemenb of capital or the security of labor in this country. With a healthy internal growth and a constantly increasing export trade, the influence of foreign competition in our home market must continue to diminish and there is no reason to fear that our domestic industries could be seriously interfered with, even under schedules of duties much lower than we now have. But an examination of the various gainful pursuits in which the. people of the United States were engaged in 1890, which is the date of the latest official returns upon the subject, will show that, even if we are not more independent of foreign compietition now than we were then, the number of those vv^ho can be adversely affected b}^ the importation of products from abroad is so small, in comparison with our total population, that it would be both impolitic and unj ust to persist in a system of taxation designed for the special protection of their interests at the expense of all others. Of the ^ve great classes or groups into which the total population engaged in gainful occupations (22,735,661) is divided, three—x^^'^f^^ssionals, 944,328, domestic and personal servants, 4,360,506, and persons engaged in trade and transportation, 3,325,962—may be excluded at the outset as exempt from foreign comX3etition. No tariff duties can affect these classes, except by increasing the cost of many of the commodities which they are compelled to buy and use. Of the agricultural, mining, and fishing group, numbering 9,013,669, only a very small percentage can be subjected to direct comx3etition with the foreigner, and this part is located on or near the seacoast or other borders of our country. In some parts of New England, in northern New York, and in a few other localities on the border, Canadian competition in agricultural products must sometimes be met to a certain extent, but the people in all these places are able to export other kinds of x3roducts, similar to those of their Canadian neighbors, and sell them at a profit in the Dominion and in other parts of the world, in competition with all others. In fact, the traffic in agricultural products across the Canadian line includes large sales by our citizens to the people of the Dominion, as well as purchases from them, and the official statistics of our whole trade with that country in this character of products show that we annually export more than three times as much as we import, our exports last REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXXIX year being $17,400,000, and our imports only $5,500,000. It is safe to say that not more than 500,000 persons, or about five and a half per cent of those engaged in agriculture, mining, and fishing in this country, can be in any degree adversely affected by competition from abroad; and all these are Avholly or partially comx3ensated for foreign interference in their home market by the increased sales which international trade secures for their own products in foreign markets. In considering the manufacturing and mechanical industries, for the purpose of ascertaining to what extent they can be subject to foreign competition, the following general prox30sitions may, I think, be accepted as the basis for just conclusions : (1) A large and continuous export of a particular class of articles proves an ability to manufacture as cheaply as any foreign competing nation. (2) Natural advantages, such as the proximity or cheapness of raw materials, inventiveness, special aptitudes, and facilities secured by an extensive use of superior machinery, are sufficient in most cases to exclude foreign competition. (3) Many occupations, such as those of bakers, blacksmiths, carpenters, masons, and others, are necessarily local; the work must be done at a particular place, and, consequently, foreign competition is impossible. / (4) The expenses of importation—the cost of transportation, insurance, loss of interest, etc.—prevent competition from abroad in many kinds of manufacturing and mechanical products. Applying these propositions in the investigation of the industries known as ^^manufacturing and mechanical,'' the result may be most briefly and conveniently stated in the form of a table, in which the interests subject to more or less foreign competition are classified as nearly as possible according to the tariff schedules and in accordance with an extremely liberal view of the question. Industries. Clay a n d pottery, etc, Textiles Paints, etc Chemicals Paper, etc Metals Food Miscellaneous Total Number of e m p l o y e e s . • Wages. 71,619 589,048 11,511 19,474 16,745 160,555 38,920 79, 707 $35,786, 320 201,350,485 7,840,510 11,019,322 10,395,436 88, 662,796 12,087,501 36,396,382 987,573 403,538,752 These constitute about 21 per cent of the 4,712,622 x3ersons engaged in all our manufacturing and mechanical industries, and, adding to them the 500,000 employed in agriculture, mining, and fishing, a total of 1,487,573 is obtained, which is about 61 per cent of the total x30X3ulation engaged in all gainful occupations, according to the returns of 1890, A more thorough investigation would doubtless show that considerable XC REPORT- OF :THE SECRETARY" OF THE TREASURY. deductions ought to be made from this total. Geograx3hical position, X3roximity to materials or markets, or the existence of cheax3 and efficient transx3ortation facilities,;^ ox3erate" as a strong natoraV x3rotection against foreign as well as domestic comx3etition. There is a constant internal movement of our industries, seeking more favorable situations, in order to reduce the cost of x3roduction and secure better access to the markets, and every such change, when judiciously made, strengthens our industrial system and reduces the danger of x30S5ible interference by the introduction of foreign x3roducts. If the full effect of these movements could be ascertained, it would be found that they have during the last few years contributed largely to the index3endence and x3rosperity of our manufacturing industries, and that on this account great numbers -of our x3eople who were formerly subjected to more or less foreign competition are now entirely exempt from it. The failures of many of our industries in the past have been attributed to insufficient x3rotection .against comx3etition from abroad, when the real causes were unfavorable locations and lack of skill and exx3erience on the X3art of their managers, or oversux3X3ly of x3roducts by domestic establishments. Ill view of the comparatively small and constantly decreasing X3art of our laboring X30X3ulation that could be affected even by a repeal of all duties, a movement for the imposition of higher duties ux3on imported goods can not be regarded as justifiable ux3on any of the grounds usually urged in sux3port of such measures by the advocates of the x^i'otective theor}^ Nor do I believe that, under existing industrial and trade conditions, here and abroad, an increase of duties upon articles now dutiable, with the excex3tion of a few which are not produced at all in this countrj^, and others which are not produced in sufficient quantities to sux3X3ly the demands of our own peox3le, would ^deld the Government much, if an3^, additional revenue. What has already been said concerning the ability of our manufacturers and others to command the home market, to the exclusion of foreign x^i^o^^-^cts similar to their own, shows that, in the selection of imx3orted articles for taxation for the purx30se of raising revenue, the Government is necessarily confined to comx3aratively narrow limits. The cost of x3roduction in all the great manufacturing nations has been so nearly equalized by modern inventions and economies, that movements of their several x3roducts from one to. another can not take X>^-CG ux3on a large scale, or for any considerable length of time, if these x3roducts are burdened in the markets to which they are sent with charges to which they are not subjected in the countries of their origin; and this tendency tov/ard equalization of cost is still going on and must continue. A very small tax or charge will now entirely x^^-^vent the imx3ortation of many articles which a few years ago constituted a large x3rox3ortion of our total dutiable merchandise and contributed very materially to our X3ublic revenues. This great change in the rela;tive industrial COB REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. .OF THE TREASURY. XCI -ditions of the commercial world can not be safely ignored in our investigations of this subject, and, when x3roper allowance has been made for its X3resent and x3rosx3ective effect upon the amount of revenue to be derived from duties upon imported goods, I think it will be found that, instead of increasing existing rates upon articles now dutiable, it will be necessary to resort to taxation ux3on various kinds of importations heretofore exempted simply because they were not included within the scope of the protective theory. Of course, there are.some excex3tions to the general proposition that increased rates upon articles now taxed would not increase revenue. Articles of taste and luxury, and articles of X3rinie necessity, which can not now be x3roduced in this country in sufficient quantities to sux3X3ly the home demand, v/ill yield revenue under rates of duty higher in proportion to their, value than could be imposed, for revenue purposes, upon the great mass of commodities now subject to tariff taxation. So far as our dutiable schedules now include such articles, some increase of .revenue might be secured by imx30sing higher . rates, but even this will prove to be an annually diminishing amount, excex3t in the cases of such articles as can not, on account of natural conditions, be hereafter x3roduced here. Of all the great manufacturing nations, ours is the only one which annually x3roduces a surx3lus of food and raw materials, and, unless we fail to utilize our resources, we must become the great exx3orting country of the world. No very considerable X3art of our natural material can be much longer profitably carried to other countries and returned to us in the form of manufactures, but it v/ill be converted into the finished product by our x3eople in their own shox3S and factories, and, after supplying the home demand, the surx3lus will go abroad, to comx3ete successfully with like x3roducts of other peoples not so favorably situated. . This is the. result toward which we have been rapidly advancing since 1892, and, unless our x3rogress is seriously checked by unusual adverse influences, the time can not be very far distant when the imx3ortation of manufactured x3roducts as one of the sources of revenue must be substantially excluded from our estimates. While a revival of business and a return to more x^rosx3erous conditions would increase the income of the Government from customs, under the exisiting rates of duty, on manufactured articles, it is reasonably certain that the quantities and values of such articles hereafter imported will be less than they were before the depression began, and that they will not in the future, under any rate that may be established, reach the x3rox3ortions of ten or fifteen years ago. If this view of the subject is correct, it is evident that new objects of taxation must be included in our tariff schedules, or the attempt to secure the usual x3rox3ortion of revenue from customs must be abandoned, and some other method of raising means to sux3X3ort th e G o vernment must be adox3ted; but, whether revenue shall be raised by duties on irax3orted goods or by the imx30sition of taxes in some other form, there are certain funda XCn REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. mental rules and principles applicable to the subject, which can not be disregarded without injustice to the people from v/hom the exactions are to be made. The first and most imx3ortant one is, that no tax should be laid except for X3nblic purposes, and that all sums paid by the people should be received by the Government. Any tax, whether impost or excise, which increases the cost of commodities to the consumer, beyond the amount collected by the Government, is unjust and indefensible upon any correct economic principle. Taxation should not only be imposed for public purposes alone, but it should be limited as far as X30ssible to such articles as the people can avoid the use of without impairing their ability to earn a subsistence or increasing the cost of any part of the materials on which they work, that is, on articles of voluntary, rather than on articles of necessary, use; and all such taxes should be so adjusted, when possible, as to distribute the burdens of Government equally upon the x3Cople, according to their ability to bear them. It is not claimed that absolute equality in the distribution of the burdens of taxation can be secured in all cases, under any practical system that can be devised, but gross inequalities can certainly be avoided, and they are much less likely to result when revenue is made the sole object of tariff legislation than when the customs laws are framed to accomplish other purposes. When the true principles of taxation are recognized and apx3lied in our fiscal legislation, there will be no difficulty in securing an ample revenue for the support of the Government, in the exercise of all its proper functions, without subjecting our industries to injurious and unnecessary burdens, or our trade to injurious and unnecessary restrictions. Although the number of purely revenue articles has been much diminished by the economic changes that have taken place during the last few years, such articles are still sufficient in number, and they are and must continue to be imported in such quantities, as to afford, under moderate rates of duty, all additions to the income of the Government that future exigencies may prove to be necessary; and, no matter what may be the preferences of any X3art of our people upon the subject, the necessities of the situation demand the adoption of a system of taxation which will utilize these resources. J. G. CARLISLE, Secretary. To Hon. THOMAS B . E E E D , Speaker of the House of Eepresentatives. TABLES ACCOMPANYING THE REPORT ON THE FINANCES. T A B L E A.—STATEMEIS^T OF THE OUTSTANDIK'G- P I U N C I P A L OF THE P U B L I C I 3 E B T OF THE U N I T E D STATES J U N E 30, L e n g t h of loan. OLD D E B T . F o r d e t a i l e d i n f o r m a t i o n i n r e g a r d t o t h e e a r l i e r l o a n s embracetl u n d e r t h i s h e a d , see F i n a n c e K e p o r t for 1876. T R E A S U R Y IS^OTES P R I O R T O 1846. A c t s of O c t o b e r 12, 1837 (5 S t a t u t e s , 201); M a y 21, 1838 (5 S t a t u t e s , 228); M a r c h 2, ]839 (5 S t a t u t e s , 323); M a r c h 31,1840 (5 S t a t u t e s , 370); F e b r u a r y 15,1841 (5 S t a t u t e s , 4 1 i ) ; J a . n u a r y 3 1 , 1 8 4 2 (5 S t a t u t e s , 469); A u g u s t 31,1842 (5 S t a t u t e s , 581), a n d M a r c h 3,1843 (5 S t a t u t e s , 614). T R E A S U R Y N O T E S O F 1846. A c t of J u l y 22, 1846 (9 S t a t u t e s , 39) MEX1CA>N^ rN"DEMjS^iTY. A c t of A u g u s t 10, 1840 (9 S t a t u t e s , 04) T R E A S U R Y Is^OTES O F 1847. A c t of J a n u a r y 28, 1847 (9 S t a t u t e s , 118) T R E A S U R Y IS'OTES O F 1857. A c t of D e c e m b e r 23, 1857 (11 S t a t u t e s , 257) A.ct of A c t of A c t of A c t of A c t of A c t of A c t of BOUiSrTY-LA:N'D S C R I P . F e b r u a r y 11, 1847 (9 S t a t u t e s , 125) LOAN" O F 1847. J a n u a r y 28, 1847 (9 S t a t u t e s , 118) -. TEXAN" I N D E M N I T Y STOCK. S e p t e m b e r 9, 1850 (9 S t a t u t e s , 447) L O A N O F 1858. J u n e 14, 1858 (11 S t a t u t e s , 365) L O A N O F F E B R U A R Y , 1861 (18Sls). F e b r u a r y 8, 1861 (12 S t a t u t e s , 129) T R E A S U R Y N O T E S O F 1861. M a r c h 2, 1861 (12 S t a t u t e s , 178) OREGON W A R DEBT. M a r c h 2, 1861 (12 S t a t u t e s , 198) * I n c l u d e d i n '' old d e b t . ' ' -. . W h e n redeemable. R a t e of interest. On d e m a n d . 5 and 6 per cent. 1 and 2 years 1 and 2 years from d a t e . Price at which sold. Amount authorized. 1896. A m o u n t outstanding. A m o u n t issued, $151,745.26 O H yV of 1 t o 6 per cent. $51, 000, 000. 00 $47,002,900.00 (*) i 1 year.. 1 year date. from ^ \ of 1 t o 5 | per cent. Par. 10,000, 000.00 7, 087, 800. 00 5 3'ears. 5 years date. from 5 per cent.. Par. 320,000. 00 303, 573. 92 1 and 2 years 1 and 2 years from d a t e . 5 | and 6 per "cent. Par. 23, 000, 000. 00 t 20,122,100. 00 3 t o 6 x^er cent. Par - Indefinite 52, 778,900. 00 Par. Indefinite 233,075.00 1 year 1 year date. from Indefinite... 20 y e a r s A t t h e pleasu r e of t h o Government. J a n . 1,1868... 14 y e a r s J a n . 1,1865... 6 i^er c e n t . . . 6 per c e n t . . . 5 per c e n t . . . I S j ^ e a r s . . . . . J a n . 1,1874... 5 per c e n t . . . 10 or 20 y e a r s Dec. 31,1880.. 6 per cent... a o >^ H 23, 000, 000. 00 \ 28, 230, 350. 00 950. 00 10, 000, 000. 00 5, 000, 000. 00 20, 000. 00 pre. of3j^. 20, 000, 000. 00 20, 000, 000. 00 2, 000. 00 (Av.) 89.03 25, 000, 000. 00 18, 415, 000. 00 5, 000. 00 l i to 2 per ct. pro. Par AA;. 35, 364, 450. 00 P a r t o Indefinite 60 day's or 2 years a f t e r 6 per c e n t . . . W o per ct. i:)re. date. 1,090,850.00 2, 800, 000. 00 Par J u l y 1, 1 8 8 1 . . . 20 y e a r s . 6 -pev c e n t . . . + Includij:ig c o n v e r s i o n Of T r e a s u r y n o t e s . Mhcluding reissues. 60 d a y s or 2 years; w Pi m 2, 4o0. 00 2, 500.00 1^ o. T A B L E A.—STATEMENT O F T H E OUTSTANDING P R I N C I P A L O F T H E P U B L I C D E B T , ETC.—Continued. O L e n g t h of loan. W h e n redeemable. R a t e of i n terest. 20 y e a r s . A f t e r J u n e 30, 1881. 6 per cent. Par. Indefinite. A t t h e pleasu r e of t h e Government. 3 | per cent. Par. On d e m a n d None . Par. Amount authorized. A m o u n t issued. A m o u n t outstanding. L O A N O F J U L Y A N D A U G U S T , 1861. T h e a c t of J u l y 17, 1861 (12 S t a t u t e s , 259), a u t h o r i z e d t h e i s s u e of $250,000,000 b o n d s , with, i n t e r e s t a t n o t e x c e e d i n g 7 p e r c e n i u m p e r a n n u m , r e d e e m a b l e a f t e r t w e n t y y e a r s . T h e a c t of A u g u s t 5,1861 (12 S t a t u t e s , 316), a u t h o r i z e d t h o i s s u e of b o n d s , w i t h i n t e r e s t a t 6 p e r c e n t u m ijer a n n u m , p a y a b l e a f t e r t w e n t y y e a r s from d a t e , i n e x c h a n g e for 7-30 n o t e s i s s u e d u n d e r t h e a c t of d u l y 17, 1861. L O A N O F J U L Y A N D A U G U S T , 1861. C o n t i n u e d a t 3 | p e r c e n t i n t e r e s t , a n d r e d e e m a b l e a t t h e p l e a s u r e of the Governraent. OLD D E M A N D NOTES. A c t s of J u l y 17, 1861 (12 S t a t u t e s , 259); A u g u s t 5, 1861 (12 S t a t u t e s , 313); F e b r u a r y 12, 1802 (12 S t a t u t e s , 338). S E V E N - T H I R T I E S O F 1861. A c t of J u l y 17, 1861 (12 S t a t u t e s , 259) F I V E - T W E N T I E S O F 1862. A c t s of F e b r u a r y 25, 1862 (12 S t a t u t e s , 345); M a r c h 3, 1864 (13 Statutes, 13), a n d J a n u a r y 28, 1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 425). LEGAL-TENDER NOTES. T h e a c t of F e b r u a r y 25, 1862 (12 S t a t u t e s , 345). a u t h o r i z e d t h e i s s u e of $150,000,000 U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s , n o t b e a r i n g i n t e r e s t , p a y a b l e t o b e a r e r a t t b e T r e a s u r y of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d of s u c h d e n o m i n a t i o n s , n o t l e s s t h a n live d o l l a r s , a s t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y m i g h t d e e m e x p e d i e n t , $50,000,000 t o b e a p p l i e d t o t h e r e d e m p t i o n of d e m a n d n o t e s a u t h o r i z e d b y t h e a c t of J u l y 17,1861; t h e s e n o t e s t o b e a l e g a l t e n d e r i n p a y m e n t of a l l d e b t s , p u b l i c a n d p r i v a t e , w i t h i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , e x c e p t d u t i e s o n i m p o r t s a n d i n t e r e s t onthe public debt, a n d t o be exchangeable for 6 p e r c e n t U n i t e d S t a t e s b o n d s . T h e a c t of J u l y 11,1862 (12 S t a t u t e s , 532), a u t h o r i z e d a n a d d i t i o n a l i s s u e of $150,000,000, of s u c h d e n o m i n a t i o n s a s t h o Secr e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y m i g h t d e e m e x p e d i e n t , b u t n o s u c h n o t e s h o u l d b e for a f r a c t i o n a l p a r t of a dollar, a n d n o t m o r e t h a n $35,000,000 of a l o w e r d e n o m i n a t i o n t h a n five d o l l a r s ; t h e s e n o t e s t o b e a l e g a l t e n d e r a s before a u t h o r i z e d . T h e a c t of M a r c h 3, 1863 (12 S t a t u t e s , 710), a u t h o r i z e d a n a d d i t i o n a l i s s u e of $150,000,000, of s u c h d e n o m i n a t i o n s , n o t l e s s t h a n o n e d o l l a r , a s t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y m i g h t prescribe; which notes were made a legal lender as before authorized. • T h e s a m e a c t limited t h e t i m e i n w h i c h t h e idefinite. 3 years. A u g . 19 a n d 7fo p e r c e n t . A v . p r e . Oct. 1. 1864. of iV%^. $250, 000, 000. 00 $189, 321, 350. GO 3,600.00 60, 000, 000. 00 *60, 030, 000. 00 54, 347 50 139, 999, 750. 00 10,700.00 Indefinite 6 per cent... A v . p r e . ofiWtJ- 515, 000. 000. 00 Indefinite. None 450, 000, 000. 00 Par. O H O w w H" o > Kl. 5 o r 20 y e a r s . M a y 1, 1867 . . On d e m a n d . . . $45, 250. 00 514, 771, 600. 00 218, 600. 00 o 346, 681, 016. 00 W Pi Kj Treasury notes might be exchanged for United States bonds to July 1,1863. The amount of notes authorized by this act were to be in lieu of $100,000,000 authorized by the resolution of January 17,1863 (12 Statutes, 822). The act of May 31,1878 (20 Statutes, 87), provides that no more of the United States legal-tender notes shall be canceled or retired, and that when any of said notes are redeemed or re•^ ceivedinto the Treasury under any law, from any source whatever, •^ and shall belong to the "United States,they shall not be retired, catte d ' celed, or destroyed, but shall be reissued and paid out again, and C^ kept in circulation. hj TEMPORARY LOAN. <j ic Acts of February 25.1862 (12 Statutes, 346); March 17, .1862 (12 Statutes, 370); July 11,1862 (12 Statutes. 532), and J u n e 30,1864 (13 Statutes, 218). 4, 5, and 6 per cent. Indefinite. After 10 days notice. 1 yeax. 1 year after 6 percent. Par. 150, 000, 000. 00 .716, 099, 247.16 2,850. 00 Par. 561,753, 241. 65 3,000. 00 CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. Acts of March 1, 1862 (12 Statutes, 352); May 17, 1862 (12 Statutes, 370), and March 3,1863 (12 Statutes, 710). W CO a FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. Acts of July 17, 1862 (12 Statutes, 592); March 3, 1863 (12 Statutes, 711), and June 30, 1864 (13 Statutes, 220). Indefinite.. On presentation. 17 years. J u l y l , 1881... 6 per cent. Indefiinite.. A t the pleasure of the Government. 1 year 1 year after 5 per cent... Par. date. 400, 000, 000. 00 44, 520, 000. 00 2 years 2 years after date. 400, COO, 000. 00 166, 480, 000. 00 None . Par. 50, OOOi 000. 00 '368,720,079. 51 Av. pre. 75, 000, 000.00 6,891,184.14 LOAN OF 1863. The act of March 3, 1863 (12 Statutes, 709), authorized a loan of $900,000,000, and the issue of bonds, with interest not exceeding 6 per centum per annum, and redeemable in not less than ten nor more than forty years, principal and interest payable in coin. The act of June 30, 1864 (13 Statutes, 219), repeals the above authority, except as to the $75,000,000 of bonds already advertised for. Bonds of this loan continued at 3 | per cent interest, and redeemable at the pleasure of the Government. ONE-YEAR NOTES OF 1863. Act of March 3, 1863 (12 Statutes, 710) 75, 000, 000. 00 'O w 3^ per cent. 5 per cent. \^. > 8,100. 00 of4,:m. > TWO-YEAR NOTES OF 1863. Act of March 3, 1863 (12 Statutes, 710) O H O Par. 27, 300. 00 COMPOUND-INTEREST NOTES. Acts of March 3, 1863 (12 Statutes, 710), and June 30, 1864(13 Statutes, 218). - 3 years from 6 per cent compound. date. * Incliiding reissues. 3 years 400,000,000.00 266, 595,440. 00 a < T A B L E A . — S T A T E M E N T O P T H E OUTSTANI)ING P R I N C I P A L O F T H E P U B L I C DEBT^ ETC.—Continued. L e n g t h of loan. W h e n redeemable. R a t e of i n terest. Price at which sold. Amount authorized. A m o u n t issued, a A m o u n t outstanding. T E N - F O R T I E S O F 1804. A c t of M a r c h 3, 1864 (13 S t a t u t e s , 13) 10 or 40 y e a r s . M a r c h 1, 1874, F I V E - T W E N T I E S O F 1864. A c t of J a n e 30, 1864 (13 S t a t u t e s , 218) S E V E N - T H I R T I E S O F 1864 A N D 1865. A c t s of J u n e 30,1864 (13 S t a t u t e s , 218) ; J a n u a r y 28, 1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 425), a n d M a r c h 3,1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 468). $35, 350. 00 O 125, 561, 300. 00 16, 400. 00 o 800, 000, 000. 00 '829, 992, 500. 00 124, 050. 00 m 5 pei" c e n t . . . P a r t o 7 $200,000,000.00 $196,118, 300. 00 per ct. IDrem. 5 or 20 y e a r s . N o v . 1 , 1 8 6 9 . . . 6 p e r c e n t . . . A v . p r e . 400, 000, 000. 00 Of2yW(T. 3 years < A u g . 15,1867 ] J u n e 15,1868 J u l y 15,1868 ] 7jp(j iDorcent. A v . p r e . F I V E - T W E N T I E S O F 1865. A c t s of M a r c h 3,1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 468), a n d A p r i l 12,1886 (14 S t a t u t e s , 31). C O N S O L S O F 1865. 5 or 20 y e a r s . N o v . l , 1 8 7 0 . . . 6 p e r c e n t . . . A v . p r e . Indefinite 203, 327, 250. 00 21,850.00 A c t s of M a r c h 3,1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 468), a n d A p r i l 12,1<866 (14 S t a t u t e s , 31). G O N S O L S O F ,1867. 5 :or-20 y e a r s . .Jiuly 1, 1 8 7 0 . . . "6 p e r c e n t . . . A v . p r e . ofli'^oVu- loidefinite...... 332,'998, 950. 00 1O9,2O.0.:O.O A c t s of M a r c h 3,1865.(13 S t a t u t e s , 468), a n d A p r i l 12,1866 (14 S t a t u t e s , 31). f C O N S O L S O F 1868. 5 or 20 y e a r s . JiLily 1, 1 8 7 2 . . . 6 p e r c e n t . . . A v . p r e . •of Tuh- 379, 618, 000. 00 171, 200. 00 A c t s of M a r c h 3,1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 468), a n d A p r i l 12,1866 (14 S t a t u t e s , 31). 5 or 20 y e a r s . J u l y 1, 1 8 7 3 . . . 6 p e r c e n t . . . A v . p r e . THREE-PER-CENT F I V E - P E R - C E N T L O A N O F 1881. T h e a c t of J a n u a r y 14,1875 (18 S t a t u t e s , 296), a u t h o r i z e s t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y t o u s e a n y s u r p l u s r e v e n u e s from time :to ;time i n t h e T r e a s u r y n o t ' o t h e r w i s e a p p r o p r i a t e d , a n d t o i s s u e , sell,-dispose of, a t n o t l e s s ithan p a r , i n coin, e i t h e r of .the d e s c r i p t i o n of b o n d s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s d e s c r i b e d i n t h e a c t of J u l y 14, 1870 (16 S t a t u t e s , ,272r),to t h e e x t e n t n e c e s s a r y for t h e r e d e m p t i o n of f r a c t i o n a L c u r r e n c y i n s i l v e r c o i n s of t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n s of t e n , t w e n t y - f i v e , a n d fifty .cents lof s t a n d a r d v a l u e . FRASER Digitized for Hi > O Indefinite. 42, 539, 350. 00 CERTIFICATES. A c t s of M a r c h 2.1867 (14 S t a t u t e s , 558), a n d J u l y 25,1868 (15 S t a t u t e s , 183). o •to Indefinite... On d e m a n d . . . 3 p e r c e n t . . . P a r . . 75, 000, 000. 00 *85,155,000.00 GO •. T h o a c t of M a r c l i S , 1875 (18 S t a t u t e s , 466), d i r e c t s t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y t o i s s u e b o n d s of t h e c h a r a c t e r a n d d e s c r i p t i o n s e t o u t i n ,the a c t of J u l y 14, 1870 (16 S t a t u t e s , 272), t o J a m e s B . E a d s , or h i s 'legal r e p r e s e h t a t i v c j s , i n paytrVent a t p a r of t h e w a r r a n t s of t h o Secr e t a r y of W a r l o r tlie c o n s t r u c t i o n of .ietties a n ' d a ' u x i l i a t y work's t o m a i n t a i n a w i d e a n d d e e p c h a n n e l b e t w e e n t h e S o u t h P a s s of t h e M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r a n d t h e G u l f 'of M e x i c o , u n l e s s C o n g r e s s s h a l l l i a v e p r e v i o u s l y p r o v i d e d for t h e p a y m e n t o f ' t h e sarnie b y t h e n e c e s sary appropriation of'mohey. T h e a c t of J u l y 14, r870 (16 S t a t u t e s , 272), a u t h o r i z e s t h e i s s u e of $200,000,000 a t 5;pe'r"cehtutu, iDrincipal a n d i n t e r e s t p a y a b l e i n coin of t h e p r e s e n t s t a n d a r d valite, ^ t t h e p l e a s u r e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s Government, after t e n y e a r s ; t h e s e bonds to be e x e m p t from t h e I ) a y m e h t of a l l t a x e s or d u t i e s ' o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a s w e l l a s f r o m t a x a t i o n i n a n y f o r m b y or u n d e r S t a t e , m u n i c i p a l , or local a u t h o r i t y . B o n d s a n d c o u p o n s p a y a b l e a t W e T r e a s ' u r y of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . T h i s a c t n o t t o a u t h o r i z e a n i n c r e a s e of t h e b o n d e d d e b t o'f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . B o n d s t o b e s o l d a t n o t l e s s t h a n 'par i n coin, a n d t h e p r o c e e d s t o b e a p p l i e d t o 'the r e d e m p t i o n 'of o u t s t a n ' d i h o ' 5-20's or t o b e e x c h a n g e d for s a i d S-SO's, p a r for p'ar. P a y m e n t of t h e s e b o n d s , w h e n d u e , t o b e n i a d e i n o r d e r of d a t e s a n d n u m b e r s , b e g i n n i n g w i t h e a c h dag's l a s t d a t e d a n d n u m b e r e d . I n t e r e s t t o c e a s e a t t h e en d of t h r e e m o n t h s f r o m n o t i c e of i n t e n t i o n t u r e d e e m . T h e a c t of J a n u a r y 20, 1871'(16 S t a t u t e s , 399), i n c r e a s e s t h e a m o u n t of 5 p e r c e n t s t o $500,000,'000, p r o v i d e d t h e t o t a l a m ' o u n t of b o n d s i s s u e d s h a l l riot e x c e e d t h e a.m6unt o r i g i n a l l y a u t h o r i z e d , a n d a u t h o r i z e s t h e i n t e r e s t o n a n y "of t h e s e bond's t o b e p a i d q u a r t e r l y . T h e a c t of D e c e m b e r 17, 1873 (18 S t a t u t e s , 1), a u t h o r i z e d t h e i s s u e of a n e q u a l a m o u n t of b o n d s of t h e l o a n o'f 1858, w h i c h t h e h o l d e r s t h e r e o f m a y , on or b e f o r e F e b r u a r y 1,1874, elect t o e x c n a n g e for t h e bonds'of this loan. F O U R - A N D - O N E ' - H A L F - P E R - C E N T L O A N O F 1891. ING.) 317,994,150.00 M a y 1, 1 8 8 1 . . . 5 p e r c e n t . . . 32, 500. 00 hi) :o ;o pi 1,500,000,000 •Q (REFUND- T h e a c t of J u l y 14, 1870 (10 S t a t u t e s , 272), a u t h o r i z e s t h e iss)ie of $300,000,000 a t 4^ p e r c e n t u m , p a y a b l e i n coin of t h e p r e s e n t starid•ard v a l u e , a t t h e p l e a s u r e 'of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s G o v e r n m ' e h t , a f t e r fifteen y e a r s ; t h e s e b o n d s t o b e e x e m p t from t h e p a y m ' e n t of all t a x e s o r d u t i e s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a s w e l l a s from t a x a t i o n i n a n y form b y ' o r u n d e r S t a t e , niuriicii)al, o r l o c a l a u t h o r i t y . B o n d s a i i d couijons p a y a b l e a t t h e T r e a s u r y of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . T h i s a c t n o t t o a u t h o r i z e a n i n c r e a s e of t h e b o n d e d d e b t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . B o n d s t o h e "sold a t riot l e s s t h a n p a r i n coin, a n d t h e p r o c e e d s t o b6 a p p l i e d t o t h e r e d e m p t i o n of. . o u t s t a n d i n g 5-20'8 o r t o be. e x c h a n g e d for s a i d 5-20's, p a r for p a r . P a y m e n t of t h e s e b o n d s , w h e n d u e , t o b e m a d e i n o r d e r of d a t e s a n d n u m b e r s , b e g i n n i n g w i t h e a c h c l a s s l a s t d a t e d a n d n u m b e r e d . I n t e r e s t t o c e a s e a t t h e e n d of t h r e e m o n t h s from n o t i c e of i n t e n t i o n t o r e d e e m . V • 10 y e a r s . 15 y e a r s . S e p t . 1 , 1 8 9 1 . . . 4^ p e r c e n t . 1S5..000,000.00 389,150. CO Including reissues. •Pi X Q T A B L E A.—STATEMENT OF T H E OUTSTANDING P R I N C I P A L OF T H E P U B L I C D E B T , ETC.—Continued. Length of loan. When redeemable. Rate of in- atPrice which terest. sold. Amount authorized. Amount issued, o Amount outstanding. Pi FOUR-AND-ONE-HALF-PER-CENT LOAN OF 1891. (RESUMPTION.) The act of January 14,1875 (18 Statutes, 296), authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surplus revenues from time to time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, dispose of, at not less than par in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds of the United States described in the act of J u l y 34, 1870 (16 Statutes, 272) for the purpose of redeeming, on and after January 1,1879, in coin^ at the office of the assistant treasurer of the United States in New York, the outstanding United States legal-tender notes when presented in sums of not less than fifty dollars. 15 years- Sept. 1,1891. 4^ per cent. Par to 1^ per ct.pre. Tl O Pi H $65,000, 000. 00 O w p^ FOUR-PER-CENT LOAN OF 1907. (REFUNDING.) The act of J u l y 14, 1870 (16 Statutes, 272), authorizes the issue of $1,000,000,000 at 4per centum, payablein coin of the present standard value, at the pleasure of the United States Government, after thirty years; these ibonds to be exempt from the payment of all taxes or duties of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority. Bonds andcoupon^s payable at the Treasury of the United States. This act not to authorize an increase of the bonded debt of the United States. Bonds to be sold at not less than par in coin, and the proceeds to be applied to the redemption of outstanding 5-20's, or to be exchanged for said 5-20's, par for par. Payment of these bonds, when duo, to be made in order of dates and numbers, beginning with each class last dated and numbered. Interest to cease at the end of three months from notice of intention to redeem. See Refunding Certificates, page 10. 30 years. J u l y l , 1907... 4 per cent... P a r t e h per ct. i)re. > Pi X O '$559,636,850.00 FOUR-PER-CENT LOAN OF 1907. (RESUMPTION.) The act of January 14,1875 (18 Statutes, 296), authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surpuls revenues from time to time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriateo and to issue, sell, dispose of at not less than par, in coin, either o. the description of bonds of the United States described in the act of J u l y 14, 1870 (16 Statutes, 272), for the purpose of redeeming on and after January 1, 1879, in coin, at the office of the assistant treasurer of the United States in New York, the outstanding United States legal-tender notes when preseoted in sums of not less than fifty dollars. O Pi 710, 887,100.00 30 years. July 1, 1907. 4 percent. Par. Indefinite- 30, 500, 000. 00 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. T h e a c t of J u n e 8, 1872 (17 S t a t u t e s , 336), a u t h o r i z e s t h e d e p o s i t of U n i t e d States notes w i t h o u t i n t e r e s t by b a n k i n g associations in s u m s n o t less t h a n $10,000 a n d t h e i s s u e of certificates t h e r e f o r i n d e n o m i n a t i o n s of n o t l e s s t h a n $5,000; w h i c h c e r t i f i c a t e s s h a l l b e p a y a b l e o n d e m a n d in U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s , a t t h e p l a c e w h e r e t h e d e p o s i t s w e r e m a d e . .It p r o v i d e s t h a t t h e n o t e s so d e p o s i t e d in t h e T r e a s u r y s h a l l n o t b e c o u n t e d a s a p a r t of t h e legal r e s e r v e , b u t t h a t t h e certificates i s s u e d t h e r e f o r m a y b e h e l d a n d c o u n t e d b y t h e n a t i o n a l b a n k s a s p a r t of t h e i r l e g a l r e s e r v e , a n d m a y b e a c c e p t e d i n t h e sett l e m e n t of c l e a r i n g - h o u s e b a l a n c e s a t t b e p l a c e w h e r e t h e d e p o s i t s t h e r e f o r w e r e niade, a n d t h a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s for w h i c h s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e s w e r e i s s u e d , or o t h e r U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s of l i k e a m o u n t , s h a l l b e h e l d a s s p e c i a l d e p o s i t s i n t h e T r e a s u r y , a n d u s e d o n l y for t h e r e d e m p t i o n of s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e s . Indefinite.. On d e m a n d None . No limit. 64, 780,000. 00 31,990,000.00 Pi W O Pi H H GOLD CERTIFICATES. T h e a c t of M a r c h 3, 1863 (12 S t a t u t e s , 711), a u t h o r i z e s t h e Secret^iry of t h e T r e a s u r y t o r e c e i v e d e p o s i t s of gold coin a n d b u l l i o n in s u m s of n o t l e s s t h a n t w e n t y d o l l a r s , a n d t o i s s u e certificates t h e r e f o r i n d e n o m i n a t i o n s of noib less t h a n t w e n t y d o l l a r s e a c h ; t h e coin a n d b u l l i o n d e p o s i t e d for or r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e certificates t o b e r e t a i n e d i n t h e T r e a s u r y for t h e j ) a y m e n t of t h e s a m e on d e m a n d . T h e cert i f i c a t e s so i s s u e d t o be receiA^ed a t p a r i n p a y m e n t of i n t e s e s t on t h e p u b l i c d e b t a n d for d u t i e s on i m p o r t s . T h e a c t of J u l y 12,1882 (22 S t a t u t e s , 165), p r o v i d e s t h a t . t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y s h a l l s u s p e n d t h e i s s u e of gold certificates w h e n e v e r t h e a m o u n t of gold coin a n d gold b u l l i o n i n t h e T r e a s u r y r e s e r v e d for t h e r e d e m p t i o n of U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s falls b e l o w o n e h u n d r e d m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s . SILVER On d e m a n d None : Par. Indefinite. 42,818,189. 00 w o pi H Pi Kl O CERTIFICATES. T h e a c t of F e b r u a r y 28,1878 (20 S t a t u t e s , 26, sec. 3), p r o v i d e s t h a t a n y h o l d e r of t h e coin a u t h o r i z e d b y t h i s a c t m a y d e p o s i t t h e s a m e w i t h t h e T r e a s u r e r or a n y a s s i s t a n t t r e a s u r e r of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s in s u m s n o t l e s s t h a n t e n d o l l a r s a n d r e c e i v e t h e r e f o r c e r t i f i c a t e s of n o t l e s s t h a n t e n d o l l a r s each, c o r r e s p o n d i n g w i t h t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s . T h e coin d e p o s i t e d for o r r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e c e r t i f i c a t e s s h a l l b e I'ctained in t h e T r e a s u r y for t h e p a y m e n t of t h e s a m e on d e m an d. Said c e r t i f i c a t e s s h a l l b e r e c e i v a b l e for c u s t o m s , t a x e s , a n d a l l p u b l i c d u e s , a n d , w h e n so r e c e i v e d , m a y b e r e i s s u e d . T h e a c t of A u g u s t 4, 1886 (24 S t a t u t e s , 227), a u t h o r i z e s t h e i s s u e of s i l v e r c e r t i f i c a t e s in d e n o m i n a t i o n s of one, t w o , a n d five d o l l a r s ; s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e s t o b e r e c e i v a b l e , r e d e e m a b l e , a n d p a y a b l e in l i k e m a n n e r a n d for l i k e p u r p o s e s a s i s p r o v i d e d for b y t h e a c t of F e b r u a r y 28; 1878. Indefinite.. Indefinite... On d e m a n d . None . No limit. 342, 619, 504. 00 pi CO d pi o T A B L E A . — S T A T E M E N T OF T H E OUTSTAKDING P R I N C I P A L OF T H E P U B L I C D E B T , ETC.—Continued. Length of loan. REFUNDING CERTIFICATES. The act of February 26,1879 (20 Statutes, 321), authorizes the Secretary of tho Treasurytoissue, inexchangefor lawfulmoney of the United States, certihcates Of deposit of the denomination of ten dollars, bearing interest at the rate of four per centum per annum, and convertible at anytime, with accrued interest, into the four per centum bonds described in the refunding act; the money so received to be applied only to the payment of the bonds bearing interest at a rate not less than five per "centum, in the mode prescribed by said act. F U N D E D LOAN OF 1881, CONTINUED A T T H R E E AND ONEH A L F P E R CENT. These bonds were issued in exchange for five-j)er-cent bonds of the funded loan of 1881, by mutual agreement between the Secretary of tho Treasury and the holders, and were made redeemable at the pleasure of the Government. F U N D E D LOAN OF 1891, CONTINUED A T TWO P E R CENT. These bonds were issued in exchange for the four and one-half per cent funded loan of 1891, by inutual agreement between the Secretary of the Treasury and the holders, and Avere made redeemable at the pleasure of the Government. LOAN OF J U L Y 12, 1882. These bonds were issued in exchange for the five and six per cent bonds which had been previously continued at three and one-half per cent by mutual agreement between tho Secretary of the Treas. ury and the holders, and were made redeemable at the pleasure of the Government. LOAN OF 1904. The act of January 14,1875 (IS Statutes, 296), authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surplus revenues from time to time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, dispose of at not less than par, in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds of the United States described in the act of J u l y 14,1870 (16 Statutes, 272), for the purpose of redeeming, on and after January 1, 1879, in coin, at the office of the assistant treasurer of the United States in New York, the outstanding United States legaltender notes when presented in sums of not less than fifty dollars. LOAN OF 1925. The act of January 14,1875 (18 Statutes, 296), authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surplus reA-'cnues, from time to time, iii tho Treasury not'Otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, disjjoso When redeemable. Rate of interest. Price atAvhich sold. Amount authorized. Amount issued, Amount outstanding. Pi Indefinite. Convertible in- 4 per cent.. to 4 per cent bonds. No limit - $40, 012, 750. 00 $47,140. 00 O O Pi Indefinite.. A t pleasure of the Government. W Pi 'w o 3^ per cent..; •pi Indefinite. indefinite. 10 years. A t pleasure of the Government. I per cent. A t pleasure of the Government. 3 per cent. Feb. 1,1904. 5 per cent. Par. 25, 364, 500.00 25, 364,500.00 > Pi 7, 000. 00 Par. O 100, 000, 000. 00 100, 000, COO. 00 Pi a Pi 30 years. F e b . 1,1925 4 per cent. /104.4946 1111.166 1G2, 315, 400. 00 162, 315, 400. 00 of a t n o t l e s s t h a n p a r , i n coin, e i t h e r of t h e d e s c r i p t i o n s ' of b o n d s . of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s d e s c r i b e d i n t h e a c t of J u l y 14,1870 (16 S t a t u t e s , 272), for t h e p u r p o s e of r e d e e m i n g , o n a n d a f t e r J a n u a r y 1, 1879, i n coin, a t t h e , office of t h e a s s i s t a n t t r e a s u r e r of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s n N e w York, tho outstanding United States legal-tender notes, w h e n p r e s e n t e d i n s u m s of n o t l e s s t h a n fiffcy d o l l a r s . T R E A S U R Y N O T E S O F 1890. T h e a c t of J u l y 14,1890 (26 S t a t u t e s , 289), d i r e c t s t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y t o p u r c h a s e , from t i m e t o t i m e , s i l v e r b u l l i o n t o t h e a g g r e g a t e a m o u n t of four m i l l i o n five h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d o u n c e s , or so m u c h t h e r e o f a s m a y b e ofiered i n each m o n t h , a t t h e m a r k e t p r i c e thereof, n o t e x c e e d i n g o n e d o l l a r for t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d s e v e n t y o n e a n d t w e n t y - f i v e h u n d r e d t h s g r a i n s of p u r e s i l v e r , a n d t o i s s u e i n p a y m e n t for s u c h p u r c h a s e s of s i l v e r b u l l i o n T r e a s u r y n o t e s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , t o b e p r e p a r e d b y t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y , i n s u c h f o r m a n d of s u c h d e n o m i n a t i o n s , n o t less t h a n o n e d o l l a r n o r m o r e t h a n o n e t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s , as h e m a y p r e s c r i b e . T h a t s a i d n o t e s s h a l l b e r e d e e m a b l e on d e m a n d , i n coin, a t t h e T r e a s u r y of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , or a t t h e office of a n y a s s i s t a n t t r e a s u r e r of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d w h e n so r e d e e m e d m a y b e r e i s s u e d ; b u t n o g r e a t e r or loss a m o u n t of s u c h n o t e s s h a l l b e o u t s t a n d i n g ] a t a n y t i m e t h a n t h e c o s t of t h o s i l v e r b u l l i o n a n d t h e s t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars coined therefrom t h e n held in t h e Treasury, p u r c h a s e d by such notes, a n d such T r e a s u r y notes shall be a legal tender in p a y m e n t of all d e b t s , p u b l i c a n d p r i v a t e , e x c e p t w h e r e o t h e r w i s e e x p r e s s l y s t i p u l a t e d i n t h e c o n t r a c t , a n d s h n l l be r e c e i v a b l e for c u s t o m s , t a x e s , a n d all p u b l i c d u e s , a n d Avhen so r e c e i v e d m a y b e r e i s s u e d ; a n d s u c h notes, w h e n held b y a n y national b a n k i n g association, m a y b e c o u n t e d a s a p a r t of i t s l a w f u l r e s e r v e . T h a t ui)on d e m a n d of t l i e h o l d e r of a n y of t h e T r e a s u r y n o t e s p r o v i d e d for, t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y s h a l l r e d e e m t h e s a m e i n gold or s i l v e r coin, a t h i s d i s c r e t i o n , i t b e i n g t h e e s t a b l i s l i e d p o l i c y of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s t o m a i n t a i n t h e t w o metals on a p a r i t y w i t h each other u p o n t h e prese n t l e g a l r a t i o , or s u c h r a t i o as m a y b e p r o v i d e d b y l a w . 155, 931,002. 00 129, 683, 280. 00 Pi Pi hi O pi. O hrj H Pi w Pi a Pi t?^ *' ^ ^ Pi H 6 >^ t^ N A T I O N A L - B A N K NOTES (REDEMPTION ACCOUNT). T h e a c t of J u l y 14, 1890 (26 S t a t u t e s , 289), p r o v i d e s t h a t b a l a n c e s s t a n d i n g w i t h t h e T r e a s u r e r of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s t o t n e r e s p e c t i v e c r e d i t s of n a t i o n a l b a n k s for d e p o s i t s m a d e t o r e d e e m t h e c i r c u l a t i n g n o t e s of s u c h b a n k s , a n d all d e p o s i t s t h e r e a f t e r r e c e i v e d for like purpose, shall be covered into t h e T r e a s u r y as a miscellaneous r e c e i p t , a n d t h e T r e a s u r e r of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s s h a l l r e d e e m from t h e g e n e r a l c a s h i n t h e T r e a s u r y t h e c i r c u l a t i n g n o t e s of s a i d b a n k s which m a y come into his possession subject to redemption, * * * a n d t h e b a l a n c e r e m a i n i n g of t h e d e p o s i t s so c o v e r e d shall, a t t h e close of e a c h m o n t h , b e r e p o r t e d on t h e m o n t h l y i3ublic d e b t s t a t e m e n t a s d e b t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s b e a r i n g n o i n t e r e s t . 20,102, 022. 50 Pi m m d Pi 1,769,840,323.40 o * E x c l u s i v e of $64,623,512 b o n d s i s s u e d t o P a c i f i c r a i l r o a d s . ciy REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. T A B L E B . — S T A T E M E N T OF OUTSTANDING P R I N C I P A L OF T H E P U B L I C D E B T OF T H E U N I T E D STATES ON T H E 1ST O F J A N U A R Y OF E A C H Y E A R FROM 1791 TO 1843, INCLUSIVE, A N D O N THE IST OF JULY OF EACH Y E A R FROM 1843 TO 1896, INCLUSIVE. Year. Jan. 1,1791. 1792. 1793. 1794. 3795. 1796. 1797. 1798. 1799. 1800. 1801. 1802. 1803. 1804. 1805 1806. 1807. 1808. 1809 1810 1811. 1812 1813 1814. 1815 1816, 1817 1818, 1819. 1820, 1821, 1822. 1823, 1824. 1825, 1826. 1827 1828 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837, 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 Amount. $75, 77, 80, 78, 80, 83, 82, 79, 78, 82, 83, 65, 57, 53, 48, 45, 55, 81, 99, 127, 123, 103, 95, 91, 89, 93, 90, 90, 83, 81, 73, 67, 58, 48. 39, 24, 7. 4, 476. 52 July 1,1843. 924.66 1844. 634. 04 1845. 404. 77 1846. 587.39 1847172. 07 1848. 1849. 479. 33 1850 529.12 1851. 669. 77 1852. 294.35 1853. 050. 80 1854. 632.25 1855. 686. 40 1856. 120. 88 1857. 150. 50 1858. 270. 66 1859. 398. 64 1860. 317. 97 1881. 192.09 1862. 217. 52 1863 587. 76 1864. 737. 90 1865. 827.57 1866. 846, 24 1867. 660.15 1868. 933. 74 1869. 965.16 1870. 633.83 1871. 648. 28 1872. 566.15 1873. 427.66 1874. 676. 98 1875. 877. 28 1876. 777. 77 1877. 432. 71 1878. 059. 99 1879. 357. 20 1880. 043. 87 1881. 413. 67 1882. 406. 50 1883. 191.68 1884. 235.18 1885. 698.83 1886. 082. 08 1887. 733.05 1888 513.05 1889, 957. 83. 1890 124.07 1891 221.14 1892 343. 82 1893 875. 54 1894 480. 73 1895 226. 27 1896 $32, 742,922. 00 23, 461,652. 50 15, 925,303.01 15, 550,202.97 38, 826,534. 77 47, 044,862. 23 63,061, 858.69 63. 452,773. 55 68, 304,796. 02 66,199, 341.71 59, 803,117. 70 42, 242,222. 42 35, 586,956.56 81, 932,537. 90 28, 699,831.85 44.911, 881.03 58, 496,837.8S 64,842, 287. 88 90,580, 873.72 524,176, 412.13 1,119, 772,138. 63 1, 815, 784,370. 57 2, 680, 647,869. 74 2, 773, 236,173. 69 2, 678,126,103.87 2, 611, 687,851.19 2, 588,452,213.94 2, 480, 672,427.81 2, 353, 211,332. 32 2, 253, 251,328. 78 * 2, 234,482, , 993. 20 * 2, 251, 690, , 468. 43 * 2, 232, 284, , 53J.95 * 2,180, 395, ,067.15 * 2, 205, 301, , 392.10 *2, 256, 205, , 892. 53 * 2, 349, 567, , 482. 04 * 2,120,415, , 370. 63 *2, 069, 013.569. 58 * 1,918, 312, ,994.03 * 1,884,171,728. 07 *1, 830, 528,923.57 11,876, 424,275.14 11,756,445, 205. 78 11,688,229, 591. 63 11,705,992, 320. 58 11, 640, 673,340. 23 11, 585, 821,048. 73 11,560,472, 784. 61 tl, 628, 840.151.63 tl, 598, IIL156.13 11,668,757,, 127. 68 11,701,033,, 661. 25 11,787, 990, ,491.40 * In the amount here stated as the outstanding principal of the public debt are included the certificates of deposit outstanding on the 30th of June, issued under act of J u n e 8, 1872, for which a like amount in United States notes was on special deposit in the Treasury for their redemption and added to the cash balance in the Treasury. These certificates, as a matter of accounts, are treated as a part of the public debt, but being offset by notes held on deposit for their redemption, should properly be deducted from the principal of the public debt in making comparison with former years. t Exclusive of gold, silver, currency certificates, and Treasury notes of 1890 held in the Treasurer's cash, and including $64,623,512 bonds issued to the several Pacific railroads T A B L E G . — A N A L Y S I S O F T H E P R I N C I P A L OF T H E P U B L I C D E B T O F T H E U N I T E D STATES F R O M J U L Y 1, 1856, Year. 3 per cents. 1856—July 1 1857 1858 1859 I860.'. 1861 1862 1863 1864. 1865 1 8 6 5 — A u g u s t 31 . 1866—July 1 1867 1868 18701871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 3881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 66, 59, 45, 24, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14 14, 318, 238, 208. 158, 33, 14, 14, 14, 000, 125, 550, 885, 665, 000. 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 204, 612, 190, 046, 716, 000, 000, 000' 000. 00 000.00 000.00 000. 00 000.00 000. 00 000. 00 000.00 000. 00 000.00 000. 00 000. 00 000. 00 000. 00 000. 00 350. 00 150. 00 500. 00 600. 00 500. 00 000.00 000. 00 000. 00 3^ p e r c e n t s . 4 per cents. 4^ per cents. $57, 926,116. 57 105, 629, 385. 30 77,547, 696. 07 90,496, 930. 74 618,127. 98 121,341,879.62 17,737, 025. 68 801, 361. 23 678, 000. 00 678, 000. 00 678, 000. 00 678, 000. 00 678,000. 00 $460, 461, 050. 00 32, 082, 600. 00 98, 850,000.00 741, 522,000. 00 739, 347,800. 00 739, 347,800. 00 739, 349,350. 00 737, 942,200. 00 737, 951,700. 00 737. 960,450. 00 737, 967,500. 00 737, 975,850.00 714, 315,450. 00 676 214, 990.00 602, 297,360. 00 559, 659,920. 00 559, 664,830. 00 559, 672,600. 00 559, 677,390.00 590, 837,560. 00 721, 999,390.00 $140, 000,000.00 240, 000,000.00 250,000, 000.00 250, 000,000. 00 250, 000,000. 00 250, 000,000. 00 250, 000,000.00 250, 000,000.00 250, 000,000.00 250, 000.000.00 250, 000,000. 00 222, 207,050. 00 139, 639.000. 00 109,015, 750. 00 50, 869,200. 00 * 25, 364,500. 00 * 25, 364,500. 00 * 25, 364,500. 00 * 25, 364,500. 00 •>• 2 5 , 3 6 4 , 500. 00 * Continued at 2 per cent. 5 per cents. $3, 632, 000. 00 3,489, 000. 00 23, 538, 000. 00 37,127, 800. 00 43,476, 300. 00 33,022, 200. 00 30, 483, 000. 00 30, 483, 000.00 300, 213, 480. 00 245, 709, 420. 63 269.175, 727. 65 201, 982, 065.01 198, 533, 435. 01 221, 586, 185.01 221, 588, 300. 00 221, 588, 300. 00 274, 236, 450. 00 414, 567, 300. 00 414, 567, 300. 00 510, 628, 050. 00 607,132, 750. 00 711, 685. 800. 00 703, 266, 650. 00 703, 266, 650. 00 508, 440, 350. 00 484, 864, 900. 00 439, 841, 350. 00 50, 000, 000. 00 100, 000, 000. 00 100, 000, 000. 00 6 per cents. 130, 761. 77 24, 971, 958. 93 21, 162, 838.11 21, 162, 938.11 21, 164, 538,11 57, 358, 673. 95 154, 313,225.01 431, 444, 813. 83 842, 882, 652. 09 1, 213, 495,169.90 1,281, .736, 439. 33 1,195, 546, 041. 02 1, 543, 452, 080. 02 1, 878, 303, 984. 50 1, 874, 347, 222. 39 1. 765, 317, 422. 39 1, 613, 897, 300. 00 1. 374, 883, 800. 00 1, 281, 238, 650. 00 1, 213, 624, 700. 00 1,100, 865, 550. 00 984, 999, 650. 00 854, 621, 850. 00 738, 619, 000. 00 283, 681, 350. 00 235, 780, 400. 00 196, 378, 600. 00 TO J U L Y 1, 7j% p e r c e n t s . $122,582, 485.34 139, 974, 435. 34 139, 286, 935. 34 671, 610, 397. 02 830, 000, 000. 00 813, 460, 621. 95 , 488,344, 846. 95 37, 397, 196. 95 1896. Total interestbearing debt. $31,762, 761.77 28, 460,958. 93 44,700, 838.11 58, 290,738.11 64, 640,838.11 90,380, 873.95 365, 304,826. 92 707, 531,634. 47 1, 359,930,763. 50 2.221,311, 918. 29 2, 381, 530,294. 96 2,332,331, 207. 60 2, 248, 067,387. 66 2,202,088, 727. 69 2,162,060, 522.39 2, 046, 455,722. 39 1, 934, 696,750. 00 1, 814,794,100. 00 1,710,483, 950. 00 1, 738,930.750.00 1,722, 676,300.00 1, 710, 685,450. 00 1,711,888, 500. 00 1, 794,735,650. 00 1, 797, 643,700. 00 1, 723, 993,100. 00 1, 639, 567,750.00 1, 463, 810,400. 00 1, 338, 229,150.00 1, 226, 563,850.00 1,196,150, 950. 00 1,146,014, 100.00 1, 021, 692,350. 00 950, 522 500. 00 829. 853,990. 00 725, 313,110. 00 610, 529,120. 00 585, 029,330. 00 585, 037,100. 00 635, 041,890. 00 716, 202,060.00 847,363, 890. 00 O Pi H O w O Pi Kl O Pi H W fej pi t?;i t> w a Pi K! O <1 T A B L E C . — A N A L Y S I S O F T H E P R I N C I P A L O F T H E P U B L I C D E B T O F T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S , ETC.—Continued. Debt on which interest has ceased. 1856—July 1 • 1857 1858 1859 1800 1861 1862 1863 '. 1864 1865 1 8 6 5 — A u g u s t 31. 1866—July 1 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 •. 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882.... 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 $209, 776.13 238, 872. 92 211, 042. 92 206, 099.77 201, 449. 77 199, 999. 77 280, 195. 21 473, 048.16 416, 335. 86 1, 245,771.20 1,503, 020.09 935, 092. 05 1,840, 615. 01 1,197, 340. 89 5, 260,181. 00 3, 708,641.00 1, 948,902. 26 7, 926,797. 26 51,929, 710. 26 3, 216,590. 26 11, 425,820.26 3, 902,420. 26 16, 648,860. 26 5, 594,560. 26 37,015, 630. 26 7,621.,455. 26 C, 723,865. 26 16, 260,805. 26 7, 831,415.26 19.656, 205. 26 4,100, 995. 26 9, 704,445. 26 0,115,105. 26 2, 490,095.26 1,911, 485. 26 1,815, 805. 20 1, 614,705.26 2,785, 875. 26 2,094, 060.26 1, 851,240. 26 1, 721,590.20 1, 636,890. 26 Debt bearing no interest. $158, 591, 390. 00 411, 767,456.00 455, 437, 271. 21 458, 090,180. 25 461, 616, 311. 51 439, 969, 874. 04 428, 218,101. 20 408, 401, 782. 61 421, 131,510.55 430, 508, 064.42 416, 565, 680. 06 430, 530, 431. 52 472, 069, 332.94 509, 543,128.17 498, 182, 411. 69 465, 807,196. 89 476, 764. 031.84 455, 875, 682. 27 410, 835,741.78 388. 800, 815. 37 422, 721, 954. 32 438, 241, 788. 77 538, 111, 162. 81 584, 308, 808. 31 663, 712, 927. 88 344, 468. 52 619, 795, 077. 37 629, 840, 389.32 739, 287, 446. 97 787, 011,289.47 825, 852, 766. 35 933, 648, 939. 37 ,000, 854, 525. 87 958, 360, 506. 42 995, 197, 332. 99 958, 839,543.14 920, Outstanding principal. $31, 972, 537. 90 28, 699, 831. 85 44, 911, 881. 03 58, 496, 837. 88 64, 842, 287. 88 90, 580, 873. 72 524, 176, 412.13 1.119, 772,138. 03 1, 815,784, 370. 57 2, 680,647, 869. 74 2, 844,649, 626. 56 2, 773,236,173. 69 2, 678j126,103. 87 2, 611,687, 851.19 2, 588,452, 213. 94 2, 480,, 672, 427. 81 2, 353,, 211, 332. 32 2, 253,, 251, 328. 78 2, 234,, 482, 993. 20 2, 251,, 690, 468. 43 2, 232,, 284, 531. 95 2,180,, 395, 067.15 2. 205,r301, 392.10 2, 256,, 205, 892. 53 2, 245,, 495, 072. 04 2.120,, 415, 370. 63 2,069,, 013, 569. 58 1,918,,312,994.03 1, 884,, 171, 728. 07 1, 830,, 528, 923. 57 1, 863,904, 873.14 1,775, 003, 013. 78 1, 657,602, 592. 63 1, 692,858,984.58 1, 619,052, 922. 23 1, 552,140, 204. 73 1, 545,996, 591. 61 1,588, 464,144. 63 1, 545,985, 686.13 1, 632,253, 636. 68 1, 676,120, 983. 25 1, 769,840, ?23. 40 Cash in tlic Treasury .July 1. $21, 000, 584. 89 18,701, 210. 09 7, Oil,689.31 5, 091,603. 69 4, 877,885. 87 2, 802,212. 92 18,863, 859.96 8, 421,401. 22 106, 332,093.53 5, 832,012. 98 88, 218,055.13 137, 200, 009. 85 109, 974,892.18 130, 834.437. 96 155, 680,340. 85 149, 502,471.60 100, 217,263.65 103, 470,798. 43 129, 020,932. 45 147. 541,314. 74 142, 243,361. 82 119, 469,720. 70 186, 025,960. 73 256, 823,612. 08 249, 080, 167.01 201, 088,622. 88 249, 363,415.35 243, 289,519. 78 345, 389,902.92 391, 985,928.18 488, 612,429. 23 492, 917,173.34 482, 433,917.21 629,854, 089. 85 643,113, 172. 01 661,355, 834. 20 694, 083, 839. 83 746, 937,681.03 707, 016, 210. 38 732, 940, 256.13 774, 448,016.51 814, 543,009.70 Total debt less cash i Treasury. $10, 965, 953. 01 9, 998, 621. 76 37, 900,1.91.72 53; 405, 234.19 59, 964, 402.01 87, 718, 660. 80 505, 312, 7.52.17 1,111, 350, 737.41 1. 709,452, 277. 04 2, 674,815,856.76 2, 756,431,571.43 2, 636,036,163.84 2, 508,151, 211. 69 2, 480,853, 413. 23 2,432, 771, 873. 09 2, 331,169,956.21 2, 246.994, 068. 67 2,149, 780,530.35" 2,105, 462, 060. 75 2,104, 149,153. 69 2,090, 041,170.13 2, 060,925, 340.45 2, 019,275, 431. 37 1,999, 382, 280.45 1,996, 414, 905. 03 1, 919,326, 747. 75 1,819, 650, 154.23 1, 675,023, 474. 25 1,538, 781, 825.15 1, 438,542, 995. 39 1, 375,352, 443. 91 1, 282,145,840.44 1,175, 168, 675. 42 1, 063,004, 894.73 975, 939, 750. 22 890, 784, 370. 53 851. 912, 751.78 841, 526, 463. 60 838, 969. 475.75 899, 313,380.55 901, 672, 966. 74 955, 297. 253. 70 Annual interest chargi $1, 869,4.45.70 1, 672,767. 53 2,446, 670. 28 3,126, 166.28 3, 443,687. 29 5, 092,630.43 22, 048,500. 59 41, 854,148.01 78, 853,487. 24 137, 742, 617.43 150, 977,697. 87 146, 068, 196. 29 138, 892,4-51. 39 128, 459, 598.14 125, 523,998.34 .118, 784,960. 34 111, 949,330. 50 103, 988,463. 00 98, 049,804. 00 98,796, 004. 50 96, 855,690.50 96,104, 269. 00 93,160, 643. 50 94, 654,472.50 83,773, 778. 50 79, 633,981.00 75,018, 695. 50 57, 360,110.75 51,436, 709.50 47, 926,432. 50 47, 014,133. 00 45, 510,098.00 41,780, 529. 50 38,991, 935. 25 33, 752, 354. 60 29,417, 603.15 23, 615,735. 80 22, 893,883. 20 22, 894,194. 00 25, 394,385. 60 29,140, 792.40 35,021, 378.10 NOTE 1.—Annual interest charge computed on amount of outstanding principal at close of fiscal year, and is e.xclusive of interest charge on Pacific railway bonds. NOTE 1'.—The figures for July 1, 1879, were made up a.s.suming pending funding operations to have been completed. NOTE 3.—The temporary loan per act of .July 11, 18GS', isincluded in the 4 percent.'! from 1862 to 18G8, inclusive, with the e-tception of the amount outstanding August .31, 1865, this being the date at which the public debt reached its highest point. This loan bore interest from 4 per cent to 6 per cent, and was redeemable on ten days' notice after thirty d a y s ; but being constantly changing, it'has been considered more equitable to include the whole amount outstanding as bearing 4 per cent interest on an average for the year. Pi WPi O pi O o pi Pi o Pi Pi Pi EEPORT OF THE . SECBETAEY.. OF THE TREASURY. OTII T A B L E D . — S T A T E M E N T OF THE ISSUE AND R E D E M P T I O N OF LOANS AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S ( B Y WARRANTS) FOR THE F I S C A L Y E A R E N D E D J U N E 30, 1896. Issues. Oregon w a r d e b t , a c t of M a r . 2 . 1 8 0 1 . . T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1861, a c t of M a r . 2, 1861..:...... •Old-demand n o t e s , a c t s of J u l y 17, 1861, A u g . - 5 , 1861, a n d Feb.. 12,1862. T w o - y e a r n o t e s of 1863, a c t of M a r . 3, 1863 * F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1802, a c t of F e b . 25, 1862 T i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1865, a c t of M a r . 3, 1865 , L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g . , 1881, a c t s of . J u l y 17 a n d A u g . 5, 1861 L e g a l - t e n d e r n o t e s , a c t s of F e b . 25 a n d J u l y 11, 1862, J a n . 7 a n d M a r . 3,1863 $68, 924, 000. 00 Gold certificates, a c t s of M a r . 3,1863, a u d J a l y 12,1882 4, 855, 000. 00 .One-year n o t e s of 1803, a c t of 7 d a r . 3, 1863 C o m p o u n d - i n t e r e s t n o t e s , a c t s of M a r . 3,1863, a n d J u n e 30,1864 T..oan of 1863, a c t of M a r . 3,1863 T e n - f o r t i e s of 1864, a c t of M a r . 3,1864. S e v e n - t h i r t i e s of 1864 a n d 1865, a c t s of J u n e 30,1804, a n d M a r . 3 , 1 8 6 5 . . . . Consols of 1885, a c t of M a r . 3,1865 Consols of 1867, a c t of M a r . 3,1865 Cons.ols of 1868, a c t of M a r . 3,1865 F u n d e d loan of 1881,,acts of J u l y 14, 1870, J a n . 20.1871, a n d J a n . 1 4 , 1 8 7 5 . . Certificates of d e p o s i t , a c t of J u n e 8, 72, 630, 000. 00 1872 , .Silver certificates, a c t of F e b . 28,1878. 154, 008, 000. 00 iRef u n d i n g certificates, a c t of F e b . 26, 1879 L o a n of 1882, a c t of J u l y 12,1882 F r a c t i o n a L c u r r e n c y , a c t s of J u l y 17, 1862, M a r . 3,1863, a n d J u n e 30,'l864F u n d e d l o a n of 1891, a c t s J u l y 14, 1870, J a n . 21,1871, a n d J a n . 14,1875.. F u n d e d l o a n of 1907, a c t s J u l y 14, 11,100. 00 1870., J a n . 20,1871, a n d J a n . 14,1875.. T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890, a c t of J u l y 14, 45,158, 880. 00 1890 E e d e m p t i o n of n a t i o n a l - b a n k n o t e s , 5,965,683.50 a c t J rily 14,1890 131,157, 700. 00 L o a n of 1925, a c t J a n . 14,1875 B o n d s i s s u e d t o Pacific r a i l r o a d s , a c t s J u l y 1,1862, a n d J u l y 2 , 1 8 0 4 . . . Total . E x c e s s of i s s u e s E x c e s s of r e d e m p t i o n s IsTet e x c e s s of i s s u e s c h a r g e d in receipts and expenditures 482, 710, 363. 50 Redemptions. E x c e s s of issues. E x c e s s of redemptions. $50. 00 $50.CO 50. 00 50.00 500. 00 500. GO 200.00 200. CO 1, 600. 00 1,000.00 2, 300. 00 2, 3C0. CO 2, 500. 00 • 2, 500. CO 68, 924, 000. CO 10, 506, 770. 00 5, 651, 770. 00 190. 00 100.00 1,410.00 500. 00 4, 650. 00 1,410. 00 500.00 4, 650. 00 3, 000. 00 800. 00 2, 600. 00 300. 00 3,000.00 800.00 2, 600.00 300.00 3, 200. 00 3, 200. 00 96, 395, 000. 00 140, 283, 000. 00 23, 765, 000. 00 $13, 725, 000. 00 6, 970. CO 3,200.00 3, 200. 00 2,933.35 2,933.35 58, 150. 00 58,150. 00 11,100. 00 61, 564, 000. 00 16,405,120.00 5, 257, 466. 50 11,223,150.00 131,157, 700. 00 7,199, 000. 00 396,190, 023. 35 7,199, 000. 00 144, 893, 800. 00 58,373,459.85 144, 893, 800. 00 58, 373, 459. 85 86, 520, 340.15 TABLE E . - - S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E P U R C H A S E AND R E D E M P T I O N OF BONDS ON ACCOUNT OF T H E S I N K I N G YEAR FROM ITS INSTITUTION I N M A Y , 1869, TO AND INCLUDING J U N E 30, 1896. P r i n c i p a l redeemed. Y e a r ended— P r e m i u m paid. j ^ e t c o s t in currency. jSTet c o s t e s t i m a t e d in gold. FUND Interest due a t close of fiscal y e a r . DURING • Accrued interest paid in coin. EACH FISCAL B a l a n c e of interest due at close of fiscal y e a r . o J U N E 30, 1869. Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Consols 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 of of of of pi 1862 M a r c h , 1864 J u n e 1864 1865 . .... . . - Total = $1,621,000.00 70, 000. 00 1, 051, 000. 00 465, 000. 00 461, 000. 00 4, 718, 000. 00 305, 000. 00 $253, 822. 84 11, 725. 00 161, 946. 45 74, 969. 00 73, 736. 80 749, 208. 08 49, 442. 50 8, 691, 000. 00 1, 374, 850. 67 $1, 874, 822. 84 81, 725. 00 1, 212, 946. 45 539, 969. 00 534, 736. 80 5, 467, 208. 08 354, 442. 50 10, 065, 850. 67 . $1, 349, 970. 02 57, 552. 82 873, 205. 61 387, 566. 28 387, 903. 26 3,948,586.11 256, 653.20 $16, 210.00 700.00 10, 500. 00 4, 650. 00 13, 830. 00 141, 540. 00 9,150. 00 $7,384. 60 218. 63 1, 470. 42 2, 683. 54 429. 04 116, 032. 35 8,173. 98 $S, 825.40 481.37 9, 039. 58 1 966.46 13, 400.96 25, 507. 65 976. 02 7, 261, 437. 30 196, 590.00 136,392.56 60,197. 44 J T J I s E 30, 1870. Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 of of of of 1862 M a r c h , 1864 J u n e , 1864 1865 • . Total 3, 542, 050.00 85, 000. 00 3, 971, 400. 00 2, 790, 250. 00 11, 532,150. 00 5, 882, 550.00 348, 500. 00 493, 479.42 15, 742. 87 506,189. 91 361, 735.43 1, 454, 778. 37 861, 763. 73 53, 363. 95 4, 035. 529.42 lOO; 742:87 4, 477, 589.91 3,151,985.43 12, 986, 928. 37 6, 744, 313. 73 401, 863. 95 3, 2, 10, 5, 3,263,099.51 75, 658. 54 647, 628. 29 606, 636. 20 080, 736. 97 309, 800. 90 308, 573.16 160, 919.50 5, 350. 00 165, 834. 00 105, 257. 50 495,421.50 302, 734. 50 19, 380. 00 45, 994. 49 1, 080. 99 49, 946. 00 37,113. 53 145, 518. 29 66, 111. 51 5, 238. 73 114 925. 01 4, 269. 01 115,888.00 68,143. 97 349, 903. 21 236 622.99 14,141.27 28,151, 900.00 3, 747, 053. 68 31, 898,953. 68 25,893,143.57 1, 254, 897. 00 351, 003. 54 903, 893. 46 2, 792, 950. 00 29, 500. 00 3, 967, 350. 00 6, 768, 600. 00 10, 222, 200. 00 6,103, 050. 00 52, 600. 00 227, 607. 56 2, 277. 20 340, 509. 63 574, 923. 00 850, 949. 79 541, 559. 41 4, 784. 61 3, 020, 557.56 31, 777. 20 • 4, 307, 879. 63 7, 343, 523. 00 11, 073,149. 79 6, 644, 609. 41 57, 384. 61 2, 680, 209. 05 28, 590. 88 3, 847,182.42 6, 525, 231. 42 9, 762, 387. 78 5, 800, 618. 37 49, 797. 81 145,975.00 1, 240. 00 201, 375. 00 331, 933. 50 522,117. 00 351, 528. 00 3, 096. 00 36, 657. 80 388. 35 51. 703. 46 92, 259. 58 109, 455. 28 76, 745. 93 572. 13 109, 317. 20 851 65 149,671.54 239,673.92 412, 661. 72 274, 782. 07 2, 512. 87 29, 936, 250. 00 2, 542, 631. 20 32, 478, 881. 20 28, 694, 017. 73 1, 557. 264. 50 367, 782. 53 1,189,48L97 7,181, 905. 21 142, 059. 03 4,043, 306.16 4,072,038. 70 6, 345, 391. 98 126,123. 46 3,573, 223. 63 3, 594, 747. 85 75,179. 43 1, 338. 70 57, 449. 80 37, 817. 37 352, 669.57 7,555 30 188 551 70 208, 744. 63 03 O Pi Pi > Pi K! O JUls^E 30, 1871. Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 of of of of 1862 M a r c h , 1864 J u n e , 1864 1865 9 Total . . J U N E 30, 1872. Five'twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties FRASER of of of of 1862... M a r c h , 1864 J u n e , 1864 1865 Digitized for 6,417,850.00 127, 100. 00 3, 604, 650. 00 3, 635, 200.00 764, 14, 438, 436, 055. 21 959. 03 656.16 838. 70 427, 8, 246, 246, 849. 00 894. 00 001. 50 562. 00 ^^ Pi Pi > Pi Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 . . .• Consols, 1868 Total , 11, 788, 900. 00 6, 958, 900. 00 85, 850. 00 1,436,989.46 833, 600.15 9, 951. 63 13, 225, 889. 46 7, 792, 500.15 95, 801. 63 11, 660, 785. 89 6, 863, 7^77. 39 84, 595. 02 707, 334. 00 417, 534. 00 5,151. 00 149, 248. 21 108, 487. 92 1, 386. 95 32, 618, 450. 00 3, 935, 050. 34 36, 553, 500. 34 32, 248, 645. 22 2, 059, 325. 50 430, 908. 38 7,137,100. 00 50, 000. 00 3, 741, 150. 00 1, 959, 850. 00 10, 768, 250. 00 4, 402, 100. 00 619, 550. 00 925, 783. 87 7,372.50 480, 684. 37 250, 635.93 1, 371,187.17 553, 610. 89 81, 983. 44 8,062, 883. 87 57, 372. 50 4, 221, 834. 37 2, 210, 485. 93 12,139, 437.17 4, 955, 710. 89 701, 533. 44 7, 089, 542. 58 49, 780. 91 3, 715, 211. 22 1, 943, 488. 93 10, 668, 617. 09 4, 373, 781. 76 617,140. 34 431, 450. 50 3, 500. 00 223, 270. 50 120, 266. 50 646, 095. 00 264,126. 00 37,173.00 • 101,960.57 813. 70 42,216.46 23,744. 47 145, 069. 34 69, 632. 51 8, 948. 40 329, 489. 93 2, 686. 30 181, 054. 04 96, 522. 03 501,025.66 194, 493. 49 28, 224. 60 28, 678, 000. 00 3, 671, 258.17 32, 349, 258.17 28, 457,562. 83 392, 385. 45 1, 333, 496.05 558, 085. 79 309, 046. 08 3, 764. 05 1,628,417.12 J U X E 30, 1873. Five-twentiea Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 of of of of 1862 March, 1864 June, 1864 1865 Total - 1,725,881.50 To al 1, 421, 700. 00 2, 020, 550. 00 1, 247, 250. 00 3, 393, 650. 00 4,051. 000.00 802, 300. 00 16i, 219. 79 218, 457. 39 135, 577. 95 360, 964. 62 432, 348.18 86, 505. 62 12, 936, 450. 00 1, 395, 073. 55 1, 2, 1, 3, 4, 582, 919. 79 239, 007. 39 382, 827. 95 754,614. 62 483, 348.18 888, 805. 62 1,415, 391. 05 2, 012, 051.32 1, 241, 571. 69 3, 374, 934. 42 4, 029, 975. 86 798, 926.40 99, 519. 00 141, 438. 50 87,307. 50 203, 619. 00 243, 060. 00 48,138. 00 31, 743. 95 48, 013. 46 29, 348,19 46,489. 33 55, 976. 97 11,014.38 67, 775. 05 93,425. 04 57, 959. 31 157,129. 67 187, 083. 03 37,123. 62 14, 331, 523. 55 12, 872, 850. 74 823, 082. 00 222, 586. 28 600,495.72 25,170, 400. 00 25,170, 400.00 541,973.50 353, 061. 56 188, 911. 94 5, 785, 200. 00 10, 869, 600. 00 1, 789, 250. 00 5,785,200.00 10, 869. 600. 00 1, 789, 250. 00 404, 964. 72 760, 872. 00 125 247. .^n 54, 745. 72 171, 966. 33 30, 805. 86 350,218.28 588 905 67 94, 441. 64 18, 444, 050. 00 18, 444, 050. 00 1, 291, 083. 50 257, 517. 91 1, 033, 565. 59 81, 200. 00 178, 900. 00 180, 350. 00 6, 050. 00 1, 000. 00 81, 200. 00 178, 900. 00 180, 350. 00 6, 050. 00 1, 000. 00 4, 352. 25 9, 943. 50 9. 519. 00 181.50 30.00 1,181. 67 1, 323. 60 3,14L08 108.97 21. 20 3 170 58 8 619.90 6, 377. 92 72. 53 8.80 447, 500. 00 447, 500. 00 24. 026. 25 5, 776. 52 18, 249. 73 J U N E 30, 1875. Five-twenties of 1862 o Pd J U N E 30, 1874. Five-twenties of 1862 Five-twenties of June, 1864 Five-twenties of 1865 Consols, 1865 , Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 Pi o m t=j o Pi > Pi o J U N E 30, 1876. Five-twenties of 1862 Five-twenties of June, 1864. Five-twenties of 1865 ^^ Total J U N E 30, 1877. Five-twenties of 1862 Five-twenties of June, 1864 Five-twenties of 1865 Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 Total . ' Pi CO d o Hi T A B L E E . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E P U R C H A S E AND E E D E M P T I O N OF BO^;DS ON ACCOUNT O F T H E S I N K I N G F U N D , Princii3ai redeemed. Y e a r ended— P r e m i u m jDaid. N e t cost i n currency. N e t cost estimated in gold. Interest due a t close of fiscal y e a r . ETC.—Continued. Accrued interest paid iu'coin. B a l a n c e .of interest due at close.of fiscal.year. ^w •hi J U N E 30, 1878. o T^^^VP-t.WPTltiO*^ o f 1 8 6 2 .«fiA«aaidaa*«a>>«.. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of J u n e , 1804 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1865 Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 Total - . $17, 900. GO 15, 900. 00 2, 350. 00 23,600.00 5, 700. 00 8,500. 00 $17, 900. 00 15,900. 00 2, 350. 00 •23,600. 00 •5, 700.'00 •8,-500. 00 $966. 00 834.-00 129. 00 1, 416. GO •342. 00 510. GO $192.65 "78.'41 40.92 •273. 35 134.76 89.83 $773. 35 755. 59 88.08 1,142.65 •207. 24 420.17 73,950.00 73, 950. 00 4,197. 00 809. 92 3, 387. 08 2, 650. 00 3,150. 00 1, 850. 00 1,700.00 r9, 050.00 100. 00 165. 75 94.50 •85. 50 102. 00 =543. 00 '6. GO 40. 35 18.-53 -41.'22 41.49 a66.'62 56. GO 125 40 75.97 44. 28 CO. 51 376.-38 5.44 18,.'500.-00 996. 75 •308.'77 •-687.'98 :pi •o •• » ^ •H J U N E '30, 1879. F i v e ' t w e n t i e s of 1862 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of J u n e , 1864 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1805 Consols, 1865 Consols, 186:7 Consols, 1868 Total. , . .....^m......... •... 2, 650. 00 3,150. 00 • 1. 850.!G0 1,700.00. 9, 050.^00 100.00 • 18,500. 00 •m •Cu ^Pi m J U N . E 30, 1880. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1862... •. .. < .• i > m i• • iin11 > . . . . F i v e - t w e n t i e s of J u n e , 1864 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1865 1 T e n - f o r t i e s of 1864 l i o a n 'of F e b r u a r y , 1861 U o a n o f • J u l y a n d Au^i^ust, 1851 l i o a n ' o f M a r c h , 1863. Gregon w a r debt F a r i d e d l o a n of 1881 F u n d e d l o a n of 1907 Total 100. 00 100.^00 •250. 00 076, 050.00 2,'837, 000. 00 32,064,-250. 00 • 12, 797,150. 00 202,550.00 23, 575, 450. 00 • 1,500,000. 0073, 652, 900. 00 100. 00 $74, a61.:95 1, 376,:08'5. 04 549,5035.18 8,-273.02 662,206. 97 125, •558.-26 -250.-00 •G70,-050.00 2,911,101.95 33,440,.335.;0-4 13,.'346.iS5.18 •.210,-823. 02 24,.237,'G56.-97: l,625,-'558..26' 4.00 4.00 14.-50 28,168. "75 85,110.00 l,ri;05,807.:50 484,747.50; '9,-787.;50! '415,162.-70 \ 15,'000.^00; .67 .49 •5. 85 12, 872. 65 47,540. 20 518,148.-79: 213,179. 29; '3,602.56: 130, 349. 36 i 10,191.74; 3 33 3.51 8.'65 15,296.10 •37,'"569.'-80 •647,^658.61 • •27a,'568. 21 6,124.94 284,-813.34 ''4,''808. 26 2, 795, 320. 42 76, 448, 220. 42 : 2, 203, 806. 45 ' 935, 951. 60 1, 267,854.85 "51, 27-7. 58 3, 000. 00 50.=G0 • 100. 00 : •7,!826, 277. 58 • 210.00 3.'50 7.'00 •462, 390.'00 80. 22 .•25 1. '74 160,'072.:88 1^9 78 3 ^5 0 26 302,'317.12 loo.-oo J U N E 30, 1881. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1 8 6 2 . . . F i v e - t w e n t i e s of J u n e , 1864 F ' i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1865 liOit'n'of F e b r u a r y , 18G1 FRASER Digitized for . 3, OOO.'OO 50.00 ioo.:oo 7, 775,'000. CO , '^ •Pi Loan of J u l y and August, 1861 Loan of March, 1863 'Oregon war debt Funded loan of 1881 Total - - -, 16,712.450.00 7. 057,100. 00 ' -54, 250.'C0 42, 769, 400. 00 488,876.11 19,9,514.62 1, 408. 65 320,171. 82 17, 201, 226.11 7, 256, .614.-62 '55,'658.^65 43,089,57L82 1, 002, 747. 00 .3.61, 315..50 2, 584..50 -1,10-6,474.15 200, 043. 95 :S3, 330..51 551.11 263, 342.94 802, 703. 05 27;7.9.84..99 2,033.39 843,130. 21 74,371,850.00 1,061,'248.78 •75, 432, 598. 78 2,935,73L65 707,423. 60 2,-228,308.05 55, 215, 850. 00 2, 637, 850. GO 1, 000. 00 2, 224,450. GO 55, 215, 850. GO 2, 637. 850. 00 1, 000. GO 2, 224, 450. 00 1, 368,894. 64 91,701.75 23.-33 115, 717.-53 579, 493.12 23, 771.80 2.78 6,-771.:83 789, 401. 50 65, 929. 95 20. 55 108,945. 70 60, 079,150. GO 60,079,150.00 1, 576,;337.-23 ,612, 039. 53 964, -297. 70 100. 00 41,300.^00 34,128,150.:G0 •. 10, 019, 400. 00 ! 100.00 41, 300..00 661, 7.50.:00 34,128,150.^00 10,019,400.00 5.^50 l,.7a:6.:66 20,760.25 1,171,^034.'37 233, 862.12 '; 14.18 138.13 5, •293.40 a86,=9.13..66 137,402.11 8.68 1.57-8.'53 15; 466. 85 984,120.'71 96, 460. 01 44,.850, 700.-00 i 44,.850, 700.-00 . 1, 42.7,.378. 90 329, 761. 48 1,097,617.42 200.00 • 5, 200. 00 • 422. 550. GO i 506,250.00 33,221,450.00 . 12,553,950.00 '200.00. 5,200.00 422,.550..00 • 566, 250. 00 • 33, 221. 450. GO 12,553,950.00 9..50; 187. 08 : 1'4, 789, 25 ; 19,-818. 7-5 i 1,018,176.-97: 240,130.13 13. 35 164. 24 2,823.-94: 7, 669..86 • 2>6,.923. 93 i 31, 884. 61 ; -^ J U N E 30, 1882. Loan of Loan of Funded -Funded J u l y and August, 1861, continued at 3^ per centMarch, 1863, continued at 3^ x)er cent loan of 1881, continued at dh per cent loan of 1881 Total •••Pi -Pi O pi 1^ •O J U N E 30, 1883. •Five-twenties of 1862 Funded 'loaoiof 1881 Loan of J u l y and August, 1861, continued at oh percent Loan-of March, 1863, continued at 3'^ per cent Funded loan of 1881, continued at 3^ xter c e n t . , .^ Total. G61,'750.;G0 •W ••O '.pi & J U N E 30, 1884. Five-twenties of 1882 Funded loan of 1881 Loan of March, 1863, continued at 3^ per cent. Loan of J u l y and .-August, 1861, continued at 3-^ per cent.. Funded loan of 1881, continued at 3-^percent.." Loan of J u l y 12,1882 •-. , 3..85 22.84 11, 965. 31 12. 748.89 741,253.04 208,245.52 'pi O. Pi .1-3 • Total 46, 769. 600. 00 46,769,600.00 1,293,1U..68' 318,879.:93 ' 974, 231. 75 4, 000. 00 100. 00 1,100. 00 52, 250. 00 IS, 000. 00 230.500.00 45, 282; 20O. 00 4, 000. 00 100.00 1,100. 00 52, 250. 00 18, 000. 00 230, 500. CO 45,282,-200. 00 85. 00 •4. 00 ^36.67 1, 269. 62 • 499. 62 5, 347. 70 1,153, 460. 88 7:01. 96 . ...49 50.51 588.85 87. ,92 1,416.28 268,'821. 31 616. 96 •3. •51 13.84 680.77 411.-7.0 3,931.42 884„639.57 45,588,150.00 45, 588,150. 00 1,160,703.-49 •271,667.32 .889, 036.17 J U N E 30, 1885. Five-twenties of 1862 Five-twenties of 1864 -.'. Funded loan of 1881 Loan of J u l y and August, 186;l, continued at 3^ per cent T-«oan of March, 1863, continued at 3^ per ecu t.." Funded loan of 1881, continued at 3l -per cent Loan of J u l y 12,1882 T Total « • • ^ Pi ••> •m •cij W •>< T A B L E E . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E P U R C H A S E AND R E D E M P T I O N OF B O N D S ON ACCOUNT O F T H E SINKING F U N D , Y e a r ended— Principal redeemed. Net cost in currency. P r e m i u m paid. N e t cost estimated in gold. Interest due a t close of fiscal y e a r . ETC.—Continued. Accrued interest paid i n coin. B a l a n c e of interest due at close of fiscal y e a r . J U N E 30, 1886. L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t 1861 L o a n of 1863 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1862 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1864 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1865 ... T e n - f o r t i e s of 1864 ... . C o n s o l s of 1865 C o n s o l s of 1867 ; C o n s o l s of 1868 F u n d e d l o a n of 1881 L o a n of 1882 L o a n of 1863, c o a t i n u e d a t Sh p e r c e n t L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t F u n d e d l o a n of 1881, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t • Total J U N E 30, 1887. -. . L o a n of 1882 T e n - f o r t i e s of 1864 F u n d e d loan of 1881. L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1862 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1865 . . . . L o a n of F e b r u a r y 1861 .. L o a n of 1863 .. C o n s o l s of 1865 C o n s o l s of 1867 Consols of 1868 . L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t L o a n of 1863, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t F u n d e d l o a n of 1881, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t Total o $100.00 2, 500. 00 1,100. 00 67, 500. 00 4, 300. GO 300. 00 14, 250. 00 15, 900. 00 26, 950. 00 12, 250. 00 49, 800. 00 44, 044, 800. 00 4,100. 00 96, 750. 00 190, 750. 00 $1. 50 53. 25 31. 50 1,425.00 85.25 6.00 356.25 419. 25 662. 25 203. 25 826. 50 435. 942. GO 123. 00 2, 848. 50 4, 704.13 $18. 00 99.00 33.00 14, 399. 00 31.14 2.02 278. 80 842. 29 2. 070. 75 570. 04 868.55 220, 617. 44 31.32 1, 560. 76 1, 065. 34 $16. 50 45 75 1.50 12, 974. 00 54 11 3 98 77 45 423 04 1,408. 50 366 79 4"? 05 215, 324. 57 91 68 1 287 74 3, 638. 79 44,531,350.00. 44, 531, 350. GO 447, 687. 64 242, 487. 45 205, 200.19 > 47, 748, 750. 00 1, 300. 00 3,100. 00 28, 700. 00 650.00 8, 000. 00 2, 000. GO 13, 400. 00 18, 200. 00 34, 000. GO 500. 00 1, 500. 00 8, 500. 00 25, 600. 00 47, 748,750. 00 1, 300. 00 3,100. 00 28. 700. 00 650. 00 8, 000. 00 2, 000. 00 13, 400. 00 18, 200. 00 34, 000. 00 500. 00 1, 500. 00 8, 500. 00 25, 600. 00 1, 375, 653. 00 84.17 110. 83 1, 722. 00 45.50 560.00 120. 00 804. 00 1,151,976:62 35 33 55. 97 861 00 12 62 86. 08 60 00 409 00 1 055 16 1 293 69 940 25 99 c)2 937 29 713 16 O 2, 040. 00 30.00 52.50 297. 50 926. 33 223, 676. 38 119. 50 166. 80 861. 00 58.12 473. 92 60. GO 402. 00 2,147.16 3, 333. 69 270. 25 22. 58 60.31 213.17 47, 894, 200. 00 1, 383, 537. 83 231, 864. 88 1,151, 672. 95 18, 880, 500. 00 21, Oil, 366.17 660, 630. 00 794, 247. 00 94, 660. 88 95, 098.43 565, 969.12 '699,148.57 1 i 1 1 J U N E 30, 1888. pi $100. 00 2, 500. 00 1,100. 00 67, 500. 00 4, 300. 00 300. GO 14, 250. 00 15, 900. 00 26, 950. GO 12, 250. 00 49, 800. 00 44, 044, 800. 00 4,100. 00 96, 750. 00 190, 750. 00 47, 894, 200. 00 L o a n of 1882 F u n d e d l o a n of 1891 o X 18, 880, 500. 00 19, 455, 400. 00 $1,555, 966.17 1, 092. GO pi o Pi Pi a ^ H Pi > pi F u n d e d l o a n of 1907. 5, 389, 250. 00 1 Total. 1, 296, 049. 71 6, 685, 299. 71 2,852,015.88 46, 577,165. 88 1, 658,170. 00 1,150.00 500. 00 57, 900. 00 3, 000. 00 100. 00 12,153, 850. 00 26, 839, 650. 00 844, 918. 01 7, 672, 222. 29 1,150.00 500. 00 57, 900. 00 3, 000. 00 100. GO 12, 998, 768. 01 34, 511, 872. 29 69.00 30.00 1, 709. 25 105. GO 3.50 480, 076.12 1.011,368.00 39.00 15.00 354. 94 20.42 .91 39, 397. 68 180, 452. 69 30.00 15.00 1, 354. 31 84.58 2. 59 440, 678! 44 830, 915. 31 Pi Pi hj O Pi H 39, 056,150. 00 ,517,140.30 47, 573, 290. 30 1, 493, 360. 87 220, 280. 64 1, 273, 080. 23 O Pi 119. 25 35.00 137. 50 537, 523. 68 1, 045, 804. 50 11. 39 16.88 109.14 69, 588. 99 156, 655.13 107. 86 18.12 28. 36 467, 934. 69 889,149. 37 W 710, 666. 79 7, 536, 058. 37 4, 050. 00 1, 000. 00 3, 000. 00 12, 847, 416. 79 35, 231, 658. 37 43,725,150.00 j 43, 817. 79 1, 424, 592. GO J U N E 30, 1889. ^ Oregon war debt ^ L o a n of J u l j ^ a n d A u g u s t . 1861. • ^ L o a n o f 1?882. L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ pe^- c e n t . L o a n of 1863, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t '. . F u n d e d l o a n of 1891 < F u n d e d loan of 1907 Total. J U N E : , 1890. L o a n of L o a n of Funded Funded Funded 1882 July loan loan loan a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^.per c e n t . . of 1881 of 1891 of 1907 Total. H3 4, 050. 00 1, 000. 00 3,000. 00 12,136, 750. GO 27, 695, 600. 00 39, 840, 400. 00 8, 246, 725.16 48, 087,125.16 1,583,619.93 226, 381. 53 1, 357, 238.40 183. 00 57.00 6.00 1. 075, 088. 24 645, 641. 50 44.76 28.50 3.00 1,156, 413. 38 54, 310. 28 138. 24 28. 50 3.00 81, 32.5.14 591, 331. 22 1882 J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861. 1863 • l o a n of 1891 l o a n of 1907 Total. pi Pi H > J U N E 30, 1891. L o a n of L o a n of L o a n of Funded Funded Pi a 6, 300. 00 950.00 100. 00 27, 860, 400. 00 16,134, 000. GO 69, 945. 63 I. , 790,140. 65 i. 6, 300. 00 950. 00 100. 00 27,930, 345. 63 • 19, 924, 140. 65 44, 001, 750. 00 6. 28 !. 47, 861, 836. 28 1, 720, 975. 74 1,210,799.92 510,175. 82 50.00 10, 000. 00 10, 650. 00 50.00 350. 00 500. GO 15, 700. 00 24, 225, 800. 00 47,700.00 50.00 10,000.00 10,650.00 50.00 350. 00 500. 00 15, 700. 00 ,225, 800. 00 47, 700. 00 2.25 250. 00 370.12 1.75 11.67 10.79 218. GO 1, 085, 419. 69 792. 38 1.42 250. 00 93.30 .15 28.76 4.25 53.64 , 940. 75 41.93 276.82 1.60 15. 09 6.54 164. 36 905,478. 94 750. 45 24, 310, 800. 00 24, 310. 800. 00 1, 087, 076. 65 Pi O Pi J U N E 30, 1892. "War-bonnty scrip L o a n of 1860 L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3J p e r c e n t . L o a n of 1863, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t F u n d e d l o a n of 1881 F u n d e d l o a n of 1881, c o n t i n u e d a t dh p e r c e n t L o a n of 1882 1 F u n d e d loan of 1891 F u n d e d l o a n of 1891, c o n t i n u e d a t 2 p e r c e n t Total. 180,412.20 .83 Pi Pi d Pi 906, 664. 45 X T A B L E E . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E P U K C H A S E AND R E D E M P T I O N OF B O N D S ON ACCOUNT O F T H E S I N K I N G F U N D , ETC.—Continued. P r i n c i p a l redeemed. Y e a r ended— J U N E 30, 1893. W a r - b o t i n t v scyif) > > . . . . . .....<<iiiii(itiii. L o a n of F e b r u a r y 1861 . L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t 1861 i-'o'an of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t dh p e r c e n t L o a n of 1863 c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t F u n d e d l o a n of 1881, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t L o a n of 1882 T F u n d e c i l o a n of 1891 . Tdtal. P r e m i u m paid. N e t cost in currency. N e t cost estimated in gold. Interest due a t close of fiscal y e a r . Accrued interest paid i n coin. X B a l a n c e of interest due at c l o s e of fiscal y e a r . $25. 06 1,000.00 7, 600. 00 2, 000. 00 1, 000. GO 3,000.00 76, 850. 00 511, 700. Oo $25. 00 1, 000. GO 7, 600. 00 2, 00(). OO ' 1, 000. 00 1,000. GO . 76, 850. 00 511, 700. GO $0.75 30.00 228. 00 35.00 17. 50 23. 33 2, 653. 75 16, 580. 99 $0. 75 , 90. 00 2, 358. GO 24.74 8.1.0 .86 377. 80 5, 977. 72 $60.00 2,130. 00 10 26 9.40 22.47 2,275. 95 10, 603. 27 601,175. GO 601,175. GO 19, 569. 32 8, 837. 97 10 7^1.35 100. 00 18, 000. 00 1,000.00 15, 400. 00 4,400. 00 176, 000. 00 100. 00 18, 000. 00 1,000.00 15, 400. 00 4,400. 00 176, 000. 00 6.00 630. 00 158. 33 359. 33 73. 00 6, 278. 81 3.00 270. 99 151. 51 134.75 22.29 1,721.51 359 01 6:82 224.58 50. 71 4, 557. 30 214, 900. 00 2i4, 900. 00 7, 505. 47 2, 304. 05 5, 201.42 7,400.00 3, 000. 00 3,100. GO 2, 500. 00 7, 350. 00 96< 200. bd 7,400. 00 3, 000. GO 3,100. 00 2, .500. 00 7,' 350. 00 96; 200. 00 325. 50 90.00 163. 33 36. 46 97; 12 3, 509. 04 321. 00 90.00 454. 64 i9.99 47:47 1,810:73 291:31 16. 47 49- 65 1; 698. 31 119, 550. 00 119,' 550. 00 4, 221:45 2, 743; 83 1, 477:62 12.00 j^n no 30.00 394.17 12. bd 15.00 15. 00 397. 43 P^ Pi Pi O. Pi G ^^ Pi J U N E 30, 1894. L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3h p e r c e n t F u n d e d l o a n of 1881 F u n d e d l o a n of 1881, c o n t i n u e d a t iih p e r c e n t . . . L o a n of 1882 .". F u n d e d l o a n of 1891 •. Total 3 do J U N E 30,1895. L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861 ..«iiii.••!••..... L o a n of 1868 F u n d e d l o a n of 1881 F u n d e d l o a n of 1881, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t L o a n of 1882 F u n d e d l o a n of 1891 Total , : 4 50 Pi J U N E 30,1896. Oregon w a r debt L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861. L o a n of 1863 : F u n d e d l o a n of 1881 t ^ Pi pi l> j 1 50. 00 500 00 500. 00 3, 200. 00 • 50. od 500 00 500.00 3, 200. 00 j 15 00 15. 00 3.26 L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3-^ p e r c e n t L o i n of 1882 F u n d e d loan ol" 1891 Total • Grand total DR. 2,000. 00 3, 200. 00 58,150.00. .,.. 2 , 0 0 0 . GO 3, 200. 00 58,150. 00 70.00 4i. 50 2, 876. 41 67, 600. 00 67,600.00, 3, 4o4.- 08 814,841,325.00 $43,998, 454. 43 $i57, 677,- 967. 61; 836,589,469.21: 2'9, 4Si5, 56o. 88 T A B L E F . — S I N K I N G F U N D ACCOUNT F O R F I S C A L YEAR 35.00 22. i o 1,159.68 1, 656. 21; 8,255,602.66 1896. 35 00 19; 40 i, 716. 73 1, 797; 87 21, 229, 963. 22 CR. . Pi O •pi ^ July 1, 1895 J u n e 30, 1896 T o b.alance from l a s t y e a r ...-;:.-.-.•.....•.•......•.;.•: $150, 214, 326. 38 T o 1 i)er c e n t o n the'x>i"i"cipal of t h e p u b l i c d e b t on J u n e 30^ 1895.- l e s s coin a n d c u r r e n c y c e r t i f i c a t e s . T r e a s u r y n o t e s , a n d c a s h a v a i l a b l e for r e d u c t i o n of t h e d e b t , vi/j, $996,918; 120:25..•.-.•.;.•.•:.•...•.-:.•:--.. 9; 969,131. 20 40, 052, 284. 77 T o i n t e r e s t o n r e d e m p t i o n p r i o r t o fiscal y e a r 1896 T o i n t e r e s t on $5,333,349.85, a m o u n t of d e b t " p a i d " 3v 986.18 d u r i n g fiscal y e a r 1896 200, 239,728. 53 J u n e 30,1896 By By By By By By p r i n c i p a l of b o n d e d d e b t r e d e e m e d i n 1896 accrued interest t l r e r e o n . . . . . . ; f r a c t i o n a l c u r r e n c y a n d iiotes r e d e e m e d i n 1S96 accrued interest t h e r e o i i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n a t i o n a l - b a n k notefj r e d e e m e d iii 1 S 9 6 . . . . . . . . . . balance $67, 600. 00 1, 656. 21 8, 283. 35 4l2.134 5,257, 466. 50 194, 904, 309. 93 O .Pi 200, 239,728. 53 iC •.pi > Pi © .pi K H Pi m en X O X T A B L E G . — S T A T E M E N T OF T H I R T Y - Y E A R 6 P E R C E N T BONDS ( I N T E R E S T P A Y A B L E J A N U A R Y AND J U L Y ) ISSUED TO T H E S E V E R A L P A C I F I C R A I L W A Y C O M P A N I E S U N D E R THE ACTS OF J U L Y 1, 1862 (12 STATUTES, 492), AND J U L Y 2, 1864 (13 STATUTES, 359). • Railway companies. J a n u a r j ^ 1,1895: C e n t r a l Pacific K a n s a s Pacific U n i o n Pacific C e n t r a l B r a n c h , U n i o n Pacific W e s t e r n Pacific Sioux C i t y a n d Pacific J u l y 1,1895: C e n t r a l Pacific K a n s a s Pacific U n i o n Pacific C e n t r a l B r a n c h , U n i o n Pacific W e s t e r n Pacific S i o u x C i t y a n d Pacific , J a n u a r y 1, 1896: C e n t r a l Pacific K a n s a s Pacific U n i o n Pacific C e n t r a l B r a n c h , U n i o n Pacific W e s t e r n Pacific S i o u x C i t y a n d Pacific J u l y 1,1896: C e n t r a l Pacific K a n s a s Pacific U n i o n Pacific C e n t r a l B r a n c h , U n i o n Pacific W e s t e r n Pacific S i o u x C i t y a n d P a c i f i c . . . .\ — A m o u n t of bonds outstanding. A m o u n t of A m o u n t of int e r e s t accrued interest due, as and paid to per Register's date. schedule. Total interest paid by the United . States. Balance due R e p a y m e n t of the United i n t e r e s t b y S t a t e s on i n t e r transportation est account, of m a i l s , d e d u c t i n g retroops, etc. payments. 885,120. 00 $40, 536, 734. 47 303, 000. 00 10, 289, 313. 09 236, 512. 00 42, 933, 948. 33 600, 000. 00 2, 605, 808. 26 970, 560. GO 2, 968, 818. 54 628, 320. 00 2,538, 988. 69 $782,377. 94 189, 090. 00 817,095.36 48, 000. 00 59,116. 80 48,849. 60 $41, 319,112. 41 10, 478, 403. 09 43, 751, 043. 69 2, 653, 808. 26 3, 027, 935. 34 2, 587, 838. 29 $7,199,578.63 4, 322,194. 31 14, 586, 559. 32 617, 621. 58 9, 367. 00 225, 217. 67 $34,119, 533.78 6,156, 208.78 29,164, 484. 37 2, 036,186. 68 3,018,568.34 2, 362, 620. 62 64, 623, 512. GO 101,873, 611. 38 1,944,529.70 103,818,141. 08 26, 960, 538. 51 76, 857, 602. 57 < Pi hi O Pi o • ^ H a 25, 885,120. 00 6, 303, 000. GO 27, 236, 512. GO 1, 600, 000. 00 1, 970, 560. 00 1, 628, 320. 00 41,319,112.41 10, 378,403. 09 43, 751, 043. 69 2, 653, 808. 26 3, 027, 935. 34 2, 587, 838.29 705, 693. 60 189, 090. 00 817, 095. 36 48, 000. 00 59,116. 80 48, 849. 60 42, 024, 806. 01 10, 667, 493. 09 44,568,139.05 2, 701, 808. 26 3, 087. 052.14 . 2, 636, 687. 89 7, 353, 330. 38 4, 400, 201. 41 14, 857, 320.42 625, 792. 26 9, 367. 00 231,938. 23 34, 671. 475. 63 6, 267, 291. 68 29, 710, 818. 63 2, 076, 016. GO 3, 077, 685.1.4 2, 404, 749. 66 64, 623,512. 00 103, 818,141. 08 1,867,845.36 105, 685, 986. 44 27, 477, 949. 70 78, 208, 036. 74 O Pi 25, 885,120. GO 6. 303. 000. GO 27, 236, 512. GO 1, 600, 000. 00 1, 970, 560. 00 1, 628, 320. 00 42, 0^4, 806. 04 10, 680, 433. 44 44, 568,139. 05 2, 701, 808. 26 3, 087, 052.14 2, 636, 687. 89 42, 730,499. 64 10, 850, 323. 44 • 45, 407, 248. 66 2, 749. 808. 26 3,146,168. 94 2, 685, 537. 49 7, 503, 090. 31 4,433, 654. 80 15,137, 926. 80 631,890.00 9, 367. 00 238, 785. 98 35,227, 409. 33 6,416, 668. 64 30, 269, 321. 86 2,117, 91.8. 26 3,136,80x. 94 2, 446, 751. 51 H 64, 623, 512. 00 105, 698, 926.82 107, 569, 586.43 27, 954, 714. i 79, 614, 871. 54 25, 885,120. 00 6, 303, 000. 00 27, 236, 512. 00 1,600,000.00 1, 970, 560. 00 1, 628, 320. GO 42, 730,499. 64 10,850,323.44 45, 407, 248. 66 2, 749, 808. 26 3,146,168. 94 2, 685, 537. 49 7, 665, 351. 41 4, 466, 765. 49 15, 409, 348. 20 635,957. 97 9, 367. 00 246, 659. 49 35, 722, 841. 83 6, 510, 247.95 30, 685, 395. 82 2,142, 650. 29 3,195, 918. 74 2, 487, 727. 60 64, 623, 512. 00 107, 569, 586. 43 28, 433, 449. 56 i 80, 744, 782. 23 705, 693. 60 182, 690. GO 817, 095. 36 48, 000. GO 59,116. 80 48, 849. 60 1, 861, 445.; 657, 693. 60 126, 690. 00 687, 495. 36 28, 800. 00 59,116. 80 48, 849. 60 43, 388,193. 24 10, 977, 013.44 46, 094, 744. 02 2, 778, 608. 26 3, 205, 285. 74 2, 734, 387. 09 1, 608, 645. "36 109, .178, 231. 79 pi Pi > pi >< W ^ Pi a:d pi REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. CXVII T A B L E H . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS OF M O N E Y I N THE U N I T E D STATES, I N THE T R E A S U R Y AND I N CIRCULATION, ON THE D A T E S S P E C I F I E D . J U L Y 1, 1860. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 31,443,321; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $13.85.] Specie State-bank notes General stock coined or issued. In Treasury. $235, 000, 000 207,102, 477 $6, 695, 225 $228, 304, 775 207 102 477 442,102, 477 6, 695, 225 435, 407, 252 $250, 000, 000 202, 005, 767 $3, 600, 000 $246, 400, 000 202, 005, 767 452, 005, 767 3, 600, 000 448, 405, 767 A m o u n t in circulation. J U L Y 1, 1861. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 32,064,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $,ld.i Specie State-bank notes . J U L Y 1, 1862. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 32,704,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $10.23.] State-bank notes United States notes Demand notes.. . . $183, 752, 079 96, 620, 000 53, 040, 000 . 333, 452, 079 $23, 754, 335 2-3, 754, 335 • A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific C o a s t . $183, 792, 079 72 865 665 53,040,000 309, 697,'744 25, 000, 000 334, 697, 744 J U L Y 1, 1863. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 33,365,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $17.84.] Fractional currency State-bank notes United States notes Demand notes .... $20,192, 456 238, 677, 218 387, 646, 589 3,351,020 $4, 308, 074 649, 867, 283 79, 473, 245 75,165,171 A d d • Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific C o a s t $15, 884, 382 238 677 218 312,481,418 3. 351, 020 570,394, 038 25 000 000 595, 394, 038 J U L Y 1, 1864. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 34,046,000; c i r c u l a t i o n i)er c a p i t a , $19.67.] . Fractional currencv State-bank notes United States notes A d d : Specie in c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific C o a s t - -- - . $22,894,877 179,157, 717 447, 300, 203 31, 235, 270 $3, 762, 376 680, 588, 067 35, 946, 589 32,184, 213 $19,132,501 179,157,717 415,115, 990 31, 235, 270 644, 641, 478 25, 000, 000 669, 641, 478 CXVIII .REPORT O P T H E .SECRETARY O F T H E TREASURY. T A B L E H . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS OF M O N E Y I N THE. U N I T E D STATES, I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AND I N CIRCULATION, ON T H E D A T E S S P E C I F I E D — C o n t i n u e d . J U L Y 1, 1865. .[Population, 34,748,000; c i r c u l a t i o n i^er c a p i t a , $20.57.] • Fractional currencv G-eneral s t o c k coined or issued. $25, 005, 829 142, 919, 638 431, 066, 428 146,137, 860 . United States notes National-bank notes 745,129,755 Amount in circulation. In Treasury. $21 728,755 142,919,638 378, 916, 742 146,137, 860 $3, 277,074 •52,149,686 55,426, 760 •689, 702, 995 25, 000, 000 A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific Coast 714, 702, 095 J U L Y 1, 1866. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 35,469,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $18.99.] State-bank notes — U n i t e d S t a t e s note's Ii^ a t i o n a l - b a n k n o t e s ,.... $19,996,1-63 27, 070, 877 400, 780, 306 281, 479, 908 $2, 383, 814 72, 988, 001 5, 467,195 729, 327, 254 80, 839, 010 • $19, 996,163 24,687,063 327 79"^ 305 276,012,713 648, 488, 244 25, 000, 000 A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific Coast 673, 488, 244 J U L Y 1, 1867. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 36,211,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $18.28.] State-bank notes .Fractional c u r r e n c y . . U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s .. National-bank notes . $4, 484,112 28, 307, 524 371, 783, 597 298, 625, 379 $2,001,230 52, 345, 895 11,861,416 703,200,612 66, 208, 543 $4, 484,112 26, 306, 294 319, 437, 702 286, 763, 961 636, 992, 069 25, 000, 000 A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n o n t h e Pacific C o a s t . J U L Y 1, 1868. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 36,973,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r capita,'$18.39.] State-bank notes Fractional currency United States notes National-bank notes ~ ... $3,163, 771 32, 626, 952 356, 000, 000 299, 762, 855 $3, 627, 600 27,428,335 5, 393, 982 $3,163, 771 28 999 352 328, 571, 665 294, 368, 873 691, 553,578 36, 449, 917 655,103, 661 25, 000, 000 A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific C o a s t 680,103, 661 J U L Y 1, 1869. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 37,756,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $17.60.'] State-bank notes Fractional currency United States notes National-bank notes . .... A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific C o a s t $2, 558, 874 32,114, 637 355, 935,194 299, 742, 475 $1,672,398 41, 233,100 7, 992, 791 $Z, 558, 874 30, 442, 239 314 702 094 291,749, 684 690, 351, ISO 50, 898, 289 639, 452, 891 25 000 000 ... .. 664,452, 891 REPORT 'OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. -exi^x ' T A B L E H.:—STATEMF^NT S H O W I N G THIA A M O U N T S OF M O N E Y I N .THE U N I T E D STATE'S, . I N T H E . T R E A S U K Y A N D I N ClBCULATliOJs^:; O N T H E D-ATES . S i P E C I E I E D — ' C D n f t i m r e d . i J U L Y 1, 1870. • .(iPopulation, 38,558,371,;, c i r c u l a t i o n .per c a p i t a , $17.50.] General stock coined or issued. •State-bank n o t e s . . . . Fractional currency. United States notes. National-bank notes In Treasury. A m o u n t iu circulation. $2; 222-, 793 39^ 878, 684356, OOOi 000299j 766; 984- $5,499,4-02 -31,037v36211,118,'903 $2, 222, 793 "34, 379, 282 :324,962,638 288, 648, 081 697, 8.68, 461 47, 655, 667 650, 212, 794 25, 000,'000 A d d : Specie in c i r c u l a t i o n on- t b e P a c i f i c . C o a s t - 675, 212, 794 J U L Y 1, 1871. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 39,555,000;- c i r c u l a t i o n per"capita-,'f{ State-bank notes Fractional currency.. U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s -.. National-bank notes , $1, 40, 356, 318, 968, 058 582, 875 GOO, 000261, 241 716, 812,174 $6,136, 570 12, 931, •030 •6,-855,'5'69' $1,-968, 058 "34, 446-, 305 343, 068,970 •311, 405, 672 25, 923, 169 690, 889, 005 25, 000, 000 A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific C o a s t . . 715, 889, 005 J U L Y 1,1872. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 40,596,0.00; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $18.19.J State-bank notes Fractional currency.. U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s .. National-bank notes . $1, 700, 935 40, 855, 835 357,'500, 000 337, 664,795 $4, 452, 906 11,331,320 •8,-627v 790 737, 721, 565 24, 412,016 A d d : Specie in c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific C o a s t . $1, 700, 935 36,402,929 346,168, 680 329,037,005 713,309,549 25,000,000 738, 309, 549 JULY'- 1, 1873. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 41,677,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $18.04." State-bank notes Fractional currency....» United States notes National-bank notes $1, 379,184 .44,799, 365 •356, 000, 000 347,267,061 $6, 723, 360 7, 535, 855 8,304, 586 $1, 379,184 38, 076, 005 348 464,145 338,962; 475 749, 445, 610 22,563, 801 726, 881, 809 25, 000, 000 . A d d : Specie in. c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific C o a s t 751, 881, 809. J U L Y 1, 1874. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 42,796,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $18.13.] State-banknotes ... Fractional currency United States notes National-bank notes .. .... A d d : Specie iu c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific Coast . $1,162; 453 • 45, 881, 296 382, 000, 000 351,981,032 $7, 647, 714 10, 578, 548 11, 715, 488 781, 024, 781 29, 941, 750 $1,162, 453 38, 233, 582 371 4^1 452 340, 265, 544 751,083,031 25, 000, GOO 776, 083, 031 cxx REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. TABLE H . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS OF IMONEY I N T H E U N I T E D STATES, IN THE T R E A S U R Y AND I N CIRCULATION, ON THE D A T E S SPECIFIED—Continued. J U L Y 1, 1875. ? [Populabiou, 43,951,000; circulation per capita, $17.16.] General stock coined or issued. State-bank notes Fractional currencyUnited States notes . National-bank notes. Add: Specie in circulation on the Pacific Coast.. In Treasury', $964, 497 42,129, 424 375, 771, 580 354,408,008 $4, 224, 854 26, 085, 245 13, 861, 463 773, 273, 509 44,171, 562 Amount in circulation. $964,497 37, 904, 570 349, 686, 335 340, 546, 545 729,101, 947 25, 000,000 754,101, 947 J U L Y 1, 1876. [Population, 45,137,000; circulation per capita, $16.12.] State- bank notes Subsidiary silver Fractional currency. United S.tates notes. National-bank notes. Add: Specie in circulation on the Pacific Coast. $1, 047, 335 27, 418, 734 34, 446, 595 369, 772, 284 332, 998, 336 $6, 363, 606 1,507,750 38, 324, 906 16, 877, 634 $1, 047, 335 21, 055,128 32, 938, 845 331, 447, 378 316,120, 702 765, 683, 284 63, 073,896 702. 609, 388 25,000,000 727,609, 388 The amount of subsidiary silver in circulation, according to the records of the Department, was $26,055,128, but for the sake of uniformity $5,000,000 of this amount is deducted and stated as a part of the specie in circulation on the Pacific doast, as heretofore. J U L Y 1, 1877. [Population, 46,353,000; circulation per capita, $15. 58.] Subsidiary silver United States notes National-bank notes Add: Specie in circulation on the Pacific Coast $40, 837, 506 20, 403,137 359, 764,332 317, 048, 872 $2, 952, 653 161, 476 21, 864, 988 15, 759, 847 $37, 884, 853 20, 241. 661 337, 899, 344 301, 289, 025 738, 053, 847 40, 738, 964 697,314.883 25, 000, 000 722, 314, 883 J U L Y 1, 1878. [Population, 47,598,000; circulation per capita, $15.32.] Standard silver dollars, including bullion" in Treasury. Subsidiary silver. Silver certificates.. Fractional currency United States notes National.bank notewS , Add: Specie in circulation on the Pacific Coast. $16, 269, 079 60, 778, 828 1, 462, 600 16, 547, 769 346, 681, 016 324, 514, 284 $15, 059, 828 6, 860, 506 1, 455, 520 180, 044 25. 775,121 12, 789, 923 $1, 209, 251 53, 918, 322 7,080 16, 367, 725 320, 905, 895 311, 724, 361 766, 253, 576 62,120, 942 704,132, 634 25, 000, 000 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. CXXI TABLE H . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS OF M O N E Y I N THE U N I T E D STATES, IN THE T R E A S U R Y AND I N CIRCULATION, ON T H E D A T E S S P E C I F I E D — C o n t i n u e d . J U L Y 1, 1879. [Population, 48,866,000; circulation per capita, $16.75. j General stock coined or , In Treasury, issued. Gold coin including bullion in Treasury Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Treasury. Subsidiary silver Gold certificates . . Silver certificates National-bank notes Amount in circulation. $245, 741, 837 41, 276, 356 70, 249, 985 15,413,700 2, 466, 950 346,681,016 329, 691, 697 $135, 236, 475 33,239,917 8, 903, 401 133, 880 • 2, 052, 470 45,036,904 8, 286, 701 $110, 505, 362 8, 036, 439 61, 346 584 15, 279, 820 414 480 301, 644 112 321,404, 996 1,051,521,541 232, 889, 748 818, 631, 793 J U L Y 1, 1880. [Population, 50,155,783; circulation per capita. Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Treasury Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates United States notes National-bank notes 9.41.] $351, 841, 206 69, 660, 408 72, 862, 270 8, 004, 600 12, 374, 270 346,681,016 344, 505, 427 $126,145, 427 49, 549, 851 24, 350, 482 40, 700 6, 584, 701 18,785,559 7, 090, 249 $225, 695, 779 20,110, 557 48, 511, 788 7,963,900 5, 789, 569 327,895, 457 337, 415,178 1, 205, 929,197 232, 546, 969 973, 382, 228 J U L Y 1, 1881. [Population, 51,316,000; circulation per capita, $21.71.^ Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Treasury. Subsidiary silver Gold certificates '. Silver certificates United States notes National-bank notes. $478, 484, 538 95, 297,083 74, 087, 061 5, 782, 920 51,166, 530 346,681,016 355, 042, 675 $163,171, 661 65, 954, 671 27, 247, 697 23, 400 12, 055, 801 18, 554, 092 5, 296, 382 $315, 312, 877 29, 342, 412 46, 839, 364 5, 759, 520 39.110, 729 328,126, 924 349, 746, 293 1, 406, 541, 823 292, 303, 704 1,114, 238,119 J U L Y 1, 1882. [Population, 52,495,000; circulation per capita. Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Trea°sury. Subsidiary silver ." Gold certificates Silver certificates United States notes National-bank notes ,. $506, 757, 715 122, 788, 544 74, 428, 580 5. 037,120 66, 096, 710 346, 681, 016 358, 742, 034 1, 0, 531, 719 $148, 506, 390 90, 384, 724 28, 048, 631 8,100 11. 590, 620 21, 425, 589 6, 277, 246 $358, 251, 325 32, 403, 820 46, 379, 949 5, 029. 020 54, 506, 090 325, 255, 427 352, 464, 788 306,241,300 1,174, 290, 419 J U L Y 1, 1883. [Population, 53,693,000; circulation per capita, $22.91.] Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Treasury. Subsidiary silver : Gold certificates Silver certificates United States notes National-bank notes $542; 732, 063 152, 047, 685 74, 960, 300 82, 378, 640 88, 616, 831 346, 681, 0.16 356, 073. 281 1, 643, 489, 816 $198, 078, 568 116, 396,235 28, 486, 001 22, 571, 270 15, 996,145 23, 438,839 217,062 413,184,120 I $344,653,495 35, 651, 450 46, 474, 299 59, 807, 370 72, 620, 686 323, 242,177 347, 856, 219 1, 230, 305, 696 'CXXII REPORT OF THE SECRETARY' OF THE TREASURY. T A B L E PI.—STATEMENT SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS O F M O N E Y I N T H E U N I T E D STATES, IN THE T R E A S U R Y AND IN CIRCULATION, ON T H E D A T E S SPEeiFiED—.Continued. J U L Y 1, 1884. [ P q p u l a t i o \ i , 54,911,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $22'.65.1 General stock coined or issued. Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y . .; S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i u c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y i Subsidiary silver G o l d certificatesS i l v e r certificates , United- S t a t e s n o t e s National-bank notes $545, 500, 797 180, 306, 614 75, 261, 528 98, 392, 660 119,811,691 346, 681, 016 339, 499, 883 1,705,454,189 Tn qVp--.surv inlreasur;^. A m o u n t in circulation. $204,876,594 139,6.16,414. 29, 600, 720 27, 246, 020 23, 384, 680 27,993,802 8,809,990 $340, 624,-203 .40, 690,-200 45,660,-808 .71,140, 040 96,427,011 318,687,214 830,689,893 461, 528, 220 1, 243, 925, 969 J U L Y ] , 1885. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 56,148,000; c i r c u l a t i o n ; p e r capita, $23.02.] -Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g I ) u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y . S u b s i d i a r y silver G o l d certificates S i l v e r certificates United Statesnotes National-bank notes. $588,697,036 .208,538,967 74, 939, 820 140, 323,140 139,901,646 346,681,016 318, 576, 711 1,817,658,336 $247, 028,625 169, 451,;998 31, 236, 899 13, 593, 410 38, 370, 700 .15,4.62, 379 9, 945, 710 $341, 668,411 39, 086,-969 - 43, 702, .921 126, 729, 730 101, 530, 946 331,218,637 .308, 631,. 001 525, 089, 721 1,292,568,615 J U L Y 1, 1886. [Population,- 57,-404-,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $21.82.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y •Subsidiary s i l v e r . .^. 'Gold "certilicates,. S i l v e r certificates United.States.iiotes ^ National-banknotes $590,774, 401 237,191, 906 75, 060, 937 131,174,245 115,977,675 346, 681, 016 311, 699, 454 $232,-554,-886 184, 523, 283 28, 886, 947 55,129, 870 27, 861, 450 22,868,317 4, 034, 416 $358, 219, 575 52,668,623 46,173, 990 76,044,375 88,116,-225 323,812,699 307,665,038 1, 559, 694 555, 859,169 1, 252, 700, 525 J U L Y 1, 1887. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 58,680,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , 22.45.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d silver d o l l a r s , i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n in T r e a s u r y . Subsidiary silver : Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates United Statesnotes • National-banknotes $654,520,335 277, 445, 767 • 75,547,799 121,486,817 145,543,150 346, .681,. 016 279, 217, 788 1, 900, 442, 672 $277,979,654 .221,897,046 26, 963, 934 30,261,380 3, 425,133 -20. 013,797 .2;.362, 585 $376,540,681 .55,'548, 721 48,.583,-865 91,225,-437 142,118,017 826, 667, 219 '276,-855,203 582,903,529 i 1,317,539,143 I J U L Y . l , 1888. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 59,974,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $22.88.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n in T r e a s u r y . S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g bullion i n T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver .Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates United States notes National-banknotes $705, 818, 855 310,166, 459 76, 406, 376 142, 023,150 229, 491, 772 346, 681, 016 252, 368, 321 2, 062, 955, 949 $314, 704, 822 •254. 639, 063 26, 044,062' •20, 928,500 28, 732,115 38, 680, 976: 7, 055,541. $391,114, 033 55,527,390 50, 362, 314 121,094,650 200,759,657 •308, 000, 040 245, 312, 780 690, 785, 079 1, 372,170, 870 R E P O R T OF T H E SEGRETAiRY O F T H E TREASURY. CXXIII T A B L E H , . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS O F M O N E Y I N THE U N I T E D STATES, I N T H E - TJ^EASURY^ A1S[D I N C I R C U L A T I O N , ON T H E D A T E ' S S P E C I F I E D — C o n t i n u e d . . J U L Y 1, 1889. TPoiJiiIation, 61,289,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $22.52.] General stock coined or issued. G o l d coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n in T r e a s u r y S u b s i d i a r y coin •Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s . Silver certificates United States notes . National-bank notes -- $680,003,505 343,'947,'093 76, 601,-836 154, 048, 552 262, 629, 746 346. 681, 016 211.378,963 2, 075, 350, 711 In Treasury. 289, 25, 36, 5, -•30, 581, 937 489, 794 124, 672 918,323 474,181 241,825 158, 330 694,989,062 A m o u n t in circulation. .$376, 481, 508 54, 457, 299 51, 477,164 117, 130, 229 257, 155, 565 316, 439,191 207, 220, 633 1, 380, 361, 649 J U L Y 1, 1890. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 62,622,250; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r . c a p i t a , $22.82.] G o l d coin, i n c l u d i n g . b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n in T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver G o l d certificates S i l v e r certificates United States notes Naiional-bank notes $695,563,029 380. 083, 304 76, 825, 305 157, 562, 979 301, 539, 751 346, 681, 016 185, 970, 775 2,144, 226,159 $321, 304,106 323, 804, 555 '22, 792, 718 26, 732,120 3, 983, 513 11,992,039 4,365,838 714,974,6 $374,258, .923 56, 278, 749. 54, 032, 587 130, 830, 859 297, 556, 238 334,-688, 977 181, 604, 937 1,429,251,270 J U L Y 1, 1891. [-Population^ 63,975,-000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $23.41.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n in T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars; i n c l u d i n g . b u l l i o n in Treasury'Subsidiary silver Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s . ". S i l v e r .certificates .: — T r e a s u r y n o t e s , a c t J u l y 14,1890 U n i t e d .States n o t e s National-bank notes , •.. $646, 582, 852 438,753,502 77, 848, 700 152,486,429 314, 715,185 50, 228, 417 346,681,016 167, 927, 974 2,195, 224, 075 $239, 2G3,:689 379, 927;^323. 19, 629,- 480 32, 423, 360 7, 479,-219 9, 879,713 473,,. 656 706, 928 697, 783, 368 I • $407, 319,163 - -58,826,179 •--58,219,220 ,120,063, 069 . 307j235,96G 40, 348, 704 343, 207, 360 162, 221, 046 1, 497, .440, 707 J U L Y 1, 1892. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 65,-520,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $24.44.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n in T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver Gold certificates •Silver -certificates T r e a s u r y n o t e s , . a c t J u l y 14,1890 United States notes , C u r r e n c y certificates, a c t J u n e 8,1872 Nationai-bank notes — $664, 275,335 491, 057,518 77, 521, 478 156, 623,929 331, 614, 304 101, 712,071 346, 681, 016 30, 430, 000 172, 683, 850 2, 372, 599,501 $255, 706, 511 434, 240, 056 14, 227, 774 15, 530, 310 4,920,839 3, 453, 379 37,121, 112 590, 000 5,462, 333 771,-252,3.14 i $408, 568, 824 56,817,462 63, 293, 704 141,093,610 326, 693, 465 98, 258, 692 309, 559, 904 29, 840, 000 167, 221, 517 1,601,347,187 CXXIV REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. T A B L E H . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS OF ]MONEY I N T H E U N I T E D STATES, IN THE T R E A S U R Y A N D ' I N CIRCULATION, ON T H E D A T E S S P E C I F I E D — C o n t i n u e d . J U L Y 1, 1893. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 66,946,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $23.85.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s S i l v e r certificates ' T r e a s u r y n o t e s , a c t of J u l y 14,1890 United States notes C u r r e n c y certificates, a c t J u n e 8,1872 Nationai-bank notes General stock coined or issued. In Treasurv- $597, 697, 685 538, 300, 776 77, 415,123 94, 041,189 330, 957,504 147, 190,227 346, 681, 016 12, 405,000 178, 713,872 $189,162, 022 481, 371,103 11,945, 257 1, 399, 000 4,133, 656 6, 334, 613 27,621,590 690, 000 4, 043, 906 $408,535,663 56, 929. 673 65, 469, 866 92, 642,189 326, 823, 848 140, 855, 614 319,059,426 11,715,000 174, 669, 966 2, 323, 402, 392 726, 701,147 1, 596, 701, 245 A m o u n t in circulation. J U L Y 1, 1894. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 68,397,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $24.28.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y Standard silver dollars, including bullion in T r e a s u r y . Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates T r e a s u r y n o t e s , a c t J u l y 14,1890 United States notes ' C u r r e n c y certificate, a c t J u n e 8,1872 Nationai-bank notes $627, 293,-201 548, 000,032 76, 249, 925 66, 387, 899 337, 148,504 152, 584,417 346, 681,016 59, 235, 000 206, 854, 787 $131, 316,471 495, 435,370 17, 738, 968 48, 050 10, 157,768 17, 902, 988 80, 091, 414 300, 000 635, 044 2, 420, 434, 781 759, 626, 073 $495, 976, 730 52, 564, 662 58, 510, 957 66, 339, 849 826, 990. 736 134, 681, 429 266, 589, 602 58, 935,000 200, 219, 743 1, 660, S ;,708 J U L Y 1, 1895. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 69,878,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $22.93.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y . Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver c e r t i f i c a t e s T r e a s u r y n otes, a c t J u l y 14,1890 United States notes C u r r e n c y certificates, a c t J u n e 8,1872 Nationai-bank notes $636, 256, 023 547,777, 049 76, 954, 434 48, 469, 959 328, 894, 504 146, 088, 400 346, 681, 016 55, 795, 000 211, 691, 035 $156, 618, 062 . 495,791,006 16, 604, 420 88, 650 9, 271, 563 30,145, 231 83, 032, 031 350, 000 4, 737. 984 $479, 637, 961 51, 986, 043 60, 350, 014 48, 381, 309 319,622,941 115, 943,169 263, 648, 985 55, 445, 000 206, 953, 051 2, 398, 607, 420 796, 638, 947 1,601,968,473. J U L Y 1,1896. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 71,390,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $21.10.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r d o l l a r s , i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n in T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver Gold certificates , S i l v e r certificates T r e a s u r y notes, a c t J u l y 14,1890 , United States notes C u r r e n c y certificates, a c t J u n e 8,1872 Nat ional-bank notes $599, 597, 964 551, 723, 999 75, 971, 507 42,818,1.89 342,619,504 129, 683, 280 346,681,016 32, 210, 000 226, 000, 547 2, 347, 306, 006 692,900 499, 607,095 15, 767, 056 620,070 11, 962, 313 34, 638, 033 122, 431,148 320, 000 832, 425 $454, 905, 064 52,116, 904 60,204,451 . 42,198.119 330,657,191 95, 045, 247 224, 249, 868 31, 890. "000 215,168,122 8-1:0, 871, 040' 1, 506, 434, 966 ItfEPORT O F T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. CXXV T A B L E H . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS O F IVIONEY I N T H E U N I T E D STATES, IN THE TREASURY AND IN CIRCULATION, ON THE DATES SPECIFIED—Continued. RECAPITULATION. Year. 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 ,1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 .1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 A m o u n t of m o n e y in United States. $442, 102, 477 452, 005,767 358, 452,079 674, 867, 283 705, 588,067 770, 129,755 754, 327, 254 728, 200,612 716, 553,578 715, 351,180 722, 868. 461 741, 812,174 762, 721, 565 774, 445, 610 806, 024, 781 798, 273,509 790, 683,284 763, 053, 847 791, 253,576 1,051, 521,541 1, 205, 929,197 1, 406, 541,823 1, 480, 531,719 1, 643, 489,816 1, 705, 454.189 1, 817, 658,336 1, 808, 559,694 1,900, 442, 672 2, 062, 955, 949 2, 075, 350, 711 2,144, 226,159 2,195, 224,075 2, 372, 599,501 2, 323, 402, 392 2, 420, 434,781 2, 398, 607, 420 2, 347, 306,006 A m o u n t i n circulation. $435, 407,252 448, 405, 767 334, 697, 744 595, 394,038 669, 641,478 714, 702, 995 673, 488, 244 661, 992, 069 680, 103, 661 664, 452,891 675, 212,794 715, 889, 005 738, 309,549 751, 881,809 776, 083,031 754, 101,947 727, 609,388 722, 314, 883 729, 132, 634 818, 631, 793 973, 382, 228 1,114, 238,119 1,174, 290.419 1, 230,305, 696 1, 243,925, 969 1, 292,568,615 1, 252,700, 525 1, 317,539,143 1, 372,170,870 1, 380,361, 649 1, 429,251, 270 1, 497,440, 707 1, 601,347,187 1, 596,701,245 1, 660,808, 708 1, 601,968, 473 1, 506,434, 966 Population. 31, 443, 321 32, 064. 000 32, 704, 000 33,365,000 34, 046,000 34, 748, 000 35, 469, 000 36, 211, 000 36, 973, 000 37, 756, 000 38, 558, 371 39, 555, 000 40, 596, 000 41, 677,000 42,796, 000 43,951,000 45,137, 000 46, 353, 000 47,598,000 48, 866, 000 50,155,783 51, 316, 000 52, 495, 000 53, 693, 000 54, 911, 000 56,148, 000 57,404,000 58, 680, 000 59, 974, 000 61,289,000 62, 622, 250 63, 975, 000 65, 520, 000 66, 946, 000 68, 397, 000 69, 878, 000 71,390,000 Money Circulation Ijer c a p i t a . p e r cai3ita. $14.06 14. 09 10.96 20.23 20.72 22.16 21.27 20.11 19.38 18.95 18.73 18. 75 18. 70 18.58 ' 18. 83 18.16 17.52 16. 46 16.62 21.52 24.04 27.41 28. 20 30.60 31. 06 32.37 31.50 32.39 34.39 33.86 34. 24 34.31 36. 21 34.70 35.39 34.33 32.88 $13. 85 13.98 10.23 17. 84 19.67 20.57 18.89 18. 28 18.39 17.60 17.50 18.10 18.19 18.04 18.13 17.16 16.12 15.58 15.32 16.75 19.41 21. 71 22. 37 22.91 22.65 23.02 21.82 22.45 22.88 22. 52 22. 82 23.41 24.44 23.85 24.28 22.93 21.10 N O T E . — T b e diff'erence b e t w e e n t b e a m o u n t of m o n e y i n t k e c o u n t r y a n d t b e a m o u n t i n c i r c u l a t i o n represents t b e money in t b e T r e a s u r y . C u r r e n c y certificates, a c t of J u n e 8,1872, a r e i n c l u d e d i n t b e a m o u n t of U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s i n circul a t i o n i n tiie t a b l e s for •the y e a r s 1873 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e ; s i n c e 1891 t b e y a r e r e p o r t e d s e p a r a t e l y . T h e f o r e g o i n g t a b l e s p r e s e n t t b e r e v i s e d figures for e a c h of t h e y e a r s g i v e n . REPORT OF T H R " SECRETARY OF THE. TREASURY • GXXVII T A B L E I . — P O P U L A T I O N , K E T R E V E N U E , " A N D N E T E X P E N D I T U R E S OF THE G O V E R N MENT FROM 1837^ TO J U N E 30, 1896, AND P E R C A P I T A OF THE R E V E N U E S AND P E R CAI^ITA OF E X P E N D I T U R E S . " ' Populatiou. 1837 1838 1839.: 1840 1841 1842 1843 (sixmonths). 18-44 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875 . 1876 . 1877 . 1878 . 1879. 1880. t881. 1882 . 1883 . 1884 . 1885. 1886. 1887. 1S88. 1889 . 1890 . 1891 . 1892 . 1893 . 1894. 1895. 1896 . 655,000 112, 000 584, 000 069,453 591,000 132, 000 694,000 276, 000 878,000 500, 000 14-3, 000 805, 000 489, 000 191,876 995, COO 802, 050 615,000 433,000 250,000 083,000 916, 000 753, 000 596, 000 443,321 064,000 704,000 365, 000 046, 000 748,000 469.000 211,OOO 973, 000 756. 000 558, 371 555, COO 596, 000 677,000 796,000 951, 000 137.000353. 000^ 598,000 866,COO 155, 783 316,000 495,000 693,000 911,000 148, 000 404,000 680,000 974,000 289,000 622, 250 975, 000 516, 000 946, 000 307,000 878,000 390,000- N e t revenue. $24, 954 153. 00 26, 302 562. 00 31, 482 750. 00 19, 480 115.00 16, 860, 160. 00 19, 976: 197. 00 8,302 702. 00 29, 321 374.00 29, 970, 106.00 29, 699, 968. 00 26, 405, 769.00 35,735 779.00 31, 208 143.00 43,603 439.00 52, 559 304. 00 49, 846, 816. GO 61, 587 054. GO 73, 800 341.00 65,350, 575.00 74,056 699.00 68, 965 313. 00 46, 655 366.00 53,486 466. 00 56, 064 608. 00 41,509, 930.00 51,987 455. 00 112, 697, 291.00 264,626 772. 00 333, 714 605. 00 558,032 620.00 490,634 010.00 405, 038, 083.00 370,943 747. 00 411, 255 478. 00 383,323 945. 00 374,106 868. 00 333, 738, 205.GO 304, 978, 755.00 288, 000 051.00 294, 095 865. 00 281,406 419.00 257, 763 879. 00 273,827 184. 00 333,526 611.00 360, 782, 293.00 403, 525 250,00 398, 287 ,582. 00 348, 519 870. 00 323, 690 706. 00 336,439 727. 00 371, 403 277.00 379, 266 075.00 387, 050, 059.00 403, 080 982. GO 392, 612 447.31 354, 937 784. 24 385, 819 628. 78 297, 722, 019. 25 313,390 075.11 326, 976 200. 38 P e r capi t a on rcA'cnue; $1. 59' 1. 63 1.90' L14 .96 1.10' .89 .19 .01 2.40 2.79 2.40. 2. 64 2.-38 1.57 1.75 L 78L29 1. 59. 3.38 7. 77 9.60 15.73 13. 55" 10. 97. 9.82 10. 67.9.69' 9.228.01 7.13 6.55' 6.52 6.075.42 5.60 6.65 7,00 7.68 7.41 6.36 5.76 5.866. 336.32 6.31 6. 43 6.14 5. 42 5. 76 4.37' 4. 48 4.58 N e t expenses. 243,496.00 33, 865, 059. 00 26, 899,128. 00 24, 317, 579. 00 26; 5G5, 873. 00 25, 205, 761. 00 11, 858, 075. 00 22, 337, 571. 00 22, 937,408. 00 27, 766, 925. GO 57, 281,.412. 00 45, 377, 225.00 45; 051, 657. 00 39, 543, 492. 00 47, 700,017.00 44, 194, 919. CO 48, 184, 111. GO 58, 044~, 862. 00 5.9, 742, 668. GO 69, 571, 026. CO 67.; .795, 708. 00 74, 185,270.00 69, 070, 977. CO 63, 130, 598. 00 66, 546, 645. CO 474, 761, 819. GO • 7.14,740, 725. 00 865, 322, 614. 00 1,297, 555, 224. 00 520, 809,417.00 357, 542, 675. 00 377, 340, 285. 00 322, 865, 278. 00 309, 653, 56L0O 292, 177,188. 00 277, 517, 963. 00 290, 345, 245. 00 302, 633', 873. 00 274, 623, 393.00 265, 101, 085. 00 .241, 334:, 475. 00 236, 96-4, 327. 00 166, 947, 884; 00 267, 642, 958. 00 260, 712, 888. 00 257, 981, 440. 00 265, 408, 138. 00 244, 126, 244. 00 260. 226, 935. GO 242! 483, 138. 00 267; 932, 179.00 *267, 924, 801. 00 1299, 288, 978. 00 t 318, 040, 710. 00 ^305, 773, 905. 35 345, 023, 330. 58 883, 477, 954. 49 •367, 525i 279. 83 356, 195,.298. 29 352, 179, 446. 08 Percapita on expenditures. $2.38 2.10 • 1. 62 1.42 1.51 1.39 1.27 L16 L15 1.35 2.71 2.08 2.00 L71 1.99 1.78 1.88 2.20 2.19 2.48 2.34 2.4,9 2.26 2.01 2.08 14.52 21. 42 25. 42 37. 34 14.63 9.87 10. 21 8.55 8.03 7.39 6.84 6.97 7.07 6.25 5. 87. 5.21 4. 98 5.46 5. 34 5.08 4.91 4.91 4.44 4.63 4.22 4.50 4.46 4.88 5.07 5.71 5.27 5.73 5.37 5.10 4.93 * T h i s i n c l u d e s $8,270,842.46 of " p r e m i u m s on x')iirchase of b o n d s . " 1 1 ' h i s i n c l u d e s $17,292,362.65 of " i i r e m i u m s on p u r c h a s e of b o n d s . " 1 T h i s i n c l u d e s $20,304,224.06 of " p r e m i u m s on p u r c h a s e of b o n d s . " ^ T h i s i n c l u d e s $10,401,220.01 of "x^^^'cmiums on pul-chaso of b o n d s . " N O T E . — T h e n e t r e v e n u e a n d e x p e n s e s a n d p e r c a p i t a o n - r e v e n u e s for 1891.' w e r e e r r o n e o u s l y s t a t e d b y t h e K e g i s t e r o f t l i e ' T r e a s u r v in h i s r e p o r t s for 1891,1892, a n d 1893. (See F i n a n c e Report.'s for t h o s e years, p p . 845,767, a n d 906.) T A B L E J . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E A N N U A L A P P R O P R I A T I O N S MADE B Y CONGRESS F O R E A C H F I S C A L YEAR FROM 1889 2d s e s s i o n 2d s e s s i o n 1st session 1st s e s s i o n 50th C o n g r e s s . 50th C o n g r e s s . 51st C o n g r e s s . 51st C o n g r e s s . Fiscal year Fiscal year Fiscal year Fiscal year 1890. 1892. 1891. T o s u p p l y deficiencies for t h e s e r v i c e of t h e v a r i o u s b r a n c h e s of t h e Grovern raent $21,190, 995.61 $14, 230,179. 71 F o r legislative, executive, a n d j u d i c i a l e x p e n s e s of the Government 20, 865, 219. 93 20, 924, 492.42 F o r s u n d r y c i v i l expensev«> of the Government 26, 316, 529. 85 25, 527, 641. 65 F o r s u p p o r t of t h e A r m y 24, 474, 710. 97 24, 316, 615. 73 19, 938, 281. 05 21, 675, 374. 98 For the naval service 8, 077, 453. 39 F o r t h e I n d i a n Service 5, 401. 330. 51 F o r rivers a n d harbors.,22. 397, 616. 90 F o r forts and fortifications... 3, 972, 000. 00 1,233, 594.00 F o r s u p p o r t of Military Academy 902, 766. 69 315, 043.81 F o r s e r v i c e of Post-Office Department Indefinite. Indefinite. F o r i n v a l i d a n d o t h e r pensions, i n c l u d i n g deficiencies 81, 758, 700. GO 81, 758, 700. 00 F o r consular and diplomatic 1,428,465.00 1,980,025.00 service F o r s e r v i c e of A g r i c u l t u r a l 1,715,826.14 1, 669, 770. 00 Department F o r >.xpenses of t h e D i s t r i c t 5, 682, 409. 91 5, 056, 678. 98 of C o l u m b i a 10,129, 501. 65 10,186, 688.81 F o r miscellaneous Totals 245, 020,172. 89 218,115,439.: $34,137,737.96 $38,516,227.87 TO 1897, INCLUSIVE. 1st session 52d C o n g r e s s . Fiscal year 1893. 2d session 52d C o n g r e s s . Fiscal year 1894. 1st a n d 2d sessions 53d Congress. Fiscal y e a r 1895. 3d s e s s i o n I s t session 5 4 t h Con53d C o n g r e s s . Fiscal year gress. Fiscal y e a r 1897. 1896. $14, 934,157. 68 $21, 226, 494.81 $9, 450, 820. 26 $8, 519, 981.15 $13, 900,106.34 o X X PiPi hi O Pi O 21, 073,137. 47 22, 027, 674. 75 21,901,066.00 21, 866, 302. 81 21, 343, 976. 87 21,885,818.08 21,519,750.71 29, 760, 054.47 24, 206, 471. 79 23.136, 035. 53 7, 256, 758. 27 25,136, 295. 00 4, 232, 935.00 35, 459.163. 99 24,613,529.19 31, 541. 645. 78 16,278,492.48 2,951,200.00 3, 774, 803. 00 26, 854, 624. 88 24, 308, 499. 82 23, 543, 266. 65 7. 664, 067. 57 22, 068, 218. 00 2, 734, 276. 00 27, 550,158.15 24, 225, 639. 78 22,104, 061. 38 7, 884, 240. 38 14,166,153.00 2, 210, 055. 00 25,856.431.95 23, 592, 884. 68 25, 366, 826. 72 10,754, 732. 61 20,043,180.00 2, 427, 004. 00 35, 096, 045. 40 23, 252, 608. 09 29,416,077.31 8,762,751.24 11,452,115.00 1, 904, 557. 50 29, 812,113.19 23, 278, 402. 73 30, 562, 660. 95 7, 390, 496.79 15. 944,147. 00 7, 377. 888. 00 CO 435, 296.11 402, 070. 39 428, 917. 33 432, 556.12 406, 535. 08 464,261.66 449, 525. 61 • H Indefinite. Indefinite. Indefinite. Indefinite. Indefinite. 98, 457,461, 00 135, 214, 785. 00 146, 737, 350. 00 166, 531, 350. 00 151, 581, 570. 00 1, 710,725. 96 1, 656, 925. 00 1, 604, 312.12 1, 557, 445. 00 1, 569, 787. 25 1, 574, 458. 76 1,643,558.76 1, 796, 502. 85 3, 028,153. 50 3, 233, 060. 72 3, 323, 500. 00 3, 226, 915. 00 3, 303, 750. GO 3, 255, 532. 00 w 5, 762, 236.75 10, 620, 840. 80. 5, 597,125.17 2, 721, 283. 24 5, 317, 361.47 3,381.018.51 5, 413, 223. 91 520, 666. 28 5, 544, 296. 93; 623, 858. 43 5, 745, 443. 25 297, 667. 37 5, 900, 319. 48 423, 304. 42 H 323, 783, 079. 36 304, 710,196. 75 319, Oil, 846. 62 287, 722, 488.! • Indefinite. 141, 381, 570. 00 141, 328, 580. 00 i Pi O Pi t> Indefinite. 301, 788, 819. 78 ! 293, 057,104. 81 302, 786, 385. 98 ! w O ^^ 1^ Pi Pi > d Pi R E P O R T OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. CXXIX T A B L E - E . — S T A T E M E N T OF T H E N E T R E C E I P T S ( B Y WARRANTS) DURING T H E F I S C A L Y^EAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1896. Customs: Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter ended September 30; 1895 ended December 31, 1895 ended March 31, 1896 ended. J u n e 30, 1896 $44,943,731.43 38, 391,162. 57 43, 082,128. 59 33, 604, 729. 08 ^ $160,021,751.67 Internal revenue: Quarter ended September 30, 1895 Quarter ended December 31,1895 Quarter ended March 31,1.896 Quarter ended J u n e 30,1896 37, 877, 025.7G 39,142,699.52 33.360,136.21 36,383,003.25 , 146,762,864.74 Sales of public lands : Quarter ended September 30, 1895 Quarter ended December 31, 1895 Quarter ended March 31, 1896. Quarter ended Juno 30, 1890 _ 268, 491. 24 297, 363.70 244,498. 86 195,169. 63 Tax on circulation of national hanks : Quarter ended September 30,1895.. Quarter ended December 31,1895 Quarter ended March 31, 1896 Quarter ended. June 30, 1896 842, 098.64 12,389.67 830,125.99 18, 282. 32 Repayment of interest by Paxific railroads: Quarter ended September 30, 1895 Quarter end ed December 31,1895 Quarter ended March 31, 1896 Quarter ended Juno 30, 1896 250,196. 43 226, 568.76 236,579.26 242,155.41 ' ,....• '. 1,005,523.43 1,763,496.62 955, 499. 86 Customs fees, fines, penalties, and forfeitures: Quarter ended September 30, 1895 Qiuarter ended December 31,1895 Quarter ended March 31, 1896 Quarter ended Juno 30,1896 149, 236. 46 1.62, 215. 91 • 144, 873. 55 165, 677. 22 Fees—consular, letters patent, a n d l a n d s : Quarter ended September 30, 1895 Quarter ended December 31,1895 Quarter ended March 31, 1896 Quarter ended June 30, 1896 .593,190.17 592,247.65 840, 763.23 789, 048.48 622, 003.14 , Proceeds of sales of Government property : Quarter ended September 30, 1895 Quarter ended December 31, 1895 Quarter ended March 31, 1896. Quarter ended June 30, 1896 51, 884. 33 97,857. 98 55, 557.11 57, 897.48 Frofits on coinage : Quarter ended September 30, 1895 Quarter ended December 31, 1895 Quarter ended March 81, 1896 Quarter ended Juno 30, 1896 403, 027.46 283, 323. 83 669, 664.15 1,541, 076.97 Revenues of District of Columbia: Quarter ended September 30, 1895 Quarter ended December 31, 1895 Quarter ended March 31, 1896 Quarter ended June 30, 1896 409,975.96 1, 668, 736.74 284, 757.46 1, 482, 964.96 Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter ended ended ended ended September 30, 1895. December 31,1895 March 31, 1896 J une 30,1896 Total ordinary receipts, exclusive of loans Receipts from loans, certificates, notes, and premiums Total receipts .'.... 263,196.90 2,897,092.41 3,846,435.12 6,023,086.96 326, 976,200. 38 493,876,609.91 820,852, 810.29 Balance in Treasury June 30, 1895 Grand total EI 96 1, 601, 407. 02 1, 006,361.13 1, 797, 318.47 1, 618,000. 34 2,815,249.53 773, 610,008.76 1, 594,462, 519.05 IX €XXX R E P O R T O F TilHE JSECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. T A B L E h.—iSTxVTEMENT O F T H E M E T . B I S B U E S E M E N T S (V>Y W A R R A N T S ) D U R I N G T H E F I S C A L Y E A R WINDED J U N E 3.Q, 1896. CIVIL. Congress Executive Judiciary 'Govemmentlnthe Territories Subtreasuries Public land offices ,. Mints and assay offices Total civil... ,. : ^7,-736, 609.«1 11, 368, 8-76.51 7,,«72, 999.91 114,415.40 433,173. W •609,:934.15 •222,4-40.14 ,.... $28, 358,448. 88 FOREIGN INTERCOUESE. Diplomatic salaries Consular salaries Contingent expenses -.of foreign missions Contingencies of consulates • Spanish indemnity Eelief, protection, and i-escuing shipwrecked American seamen International Union-of American liepublics Pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and seamen... Emergencies arising i n tlie diplomatic and consular.service -Commissiojj on boundary between Tenezuela and Britisfi Guiana Miscellaneous items..." , Total foreign intercourse : MISCELLANEOUS. • Mint establishmejit Life-Saving Service... Eevenue-emitter Service , Steamboat-Inspection.Service ,.. Engraving and Printing.. Coast and Geodetic.Sur.vey ., Ligfit-llouse Establishment Marine-Hospital Establishment ......... Custom-houses, court-houses, post-offices, etc. Pay of assistant:custo.dians and janitors .of public buildings Fuel, lights, and W;ater.€or public buildings. Furniture and heating apparatus.fox public buildings Vaults, safes, lodes, and plans -fox public buildings Collecting rcA^enue from customs: For the ycix .1898... $7,111, S59. 32 For prior years ...-126,.437..-08 Detection and prevention of frauds u.pon tlio custom s revenue '...... ... ... ' 66,993.26 . Eefunding excess of deposits, etc •. Debentures and .dxaw;backs under customs laws Compensation inlieuiof moieties Expenses of regulating immigration, v -.--..- -.— Salaries, shipping :service.. "Servicesto American vessels.. Enforcement of contract-labor laws Chinese exclusion act •• '•Eevenu.e vessels = ....,—, Interstate Commerce Commission......... , World's Columbian .Exposition Assessin:g^and collecting internal revenue Paper for'internal-revenue stamps Eedemption ot internal-revenue.stamps . Punishing violations of in tern al-r.evenue laws . Eefunds, reliefs,'etc.,n.ind-erinternal-xeven,u6iaw..s . Allowanco or drawiback under internal revenue laws "Bonnty (On .sugar...... Payment:of.i:udgments. Court of Claims P:revent-ing tJie spread of epidemic Ldiseases •lExpenseelof Treasury notes . ,.... ,iDi-6tdiictiv:e paper for'Uni ted States securities SiupjpxeBfciing counterfeiting and other crimes ,. .,...._. .Trams.portation and recoina.g.e of coin • . Fish Commission, general expenses Expenses under .Smithsonian Institution .,.. National Museum National Zoological Park Contingent expenses, independent treasurj^ Mail transportation. Pacific railroads Cotton States and International Exposition at Atlanta, Ga .409, 672.97 .62,0,•9S3.-;24 112, '988.15 182, 275.54 28, 500.00 27,417.58 23, 943.;39 26, 443. .08 .20,79,9.;01 19. 000. 00 -132., .987. 82 .,.. 774, 418. 09 1,, 442., '7.24.18 1,027, 6.17..G5 •;342., 829.15 1,116, 372..60 390, 021.16 3,114, 855.26 654, 581.44 2,997, 381.i'G.7 771, '684.61 •870', 741.72 ;304, i959; .37 42,156. 90 7,304,789.66 1,570,079.49 1,,950,.0,72.:48 10, 433.46 303,613.:26 f63, 679.70 24, 237.03 115, '91'7.13 1,00,478.150 :214, ^91.42 234, 264.14 137,705.'36 3, 769, 642. 96 25,354.44 23,.122. 02 ' 51,;890.15 87,424.30 13,{)28.72 232, 690. 68 852,153.74 M, ,308, 56 173,,•690.-46 64, 556. 28 58, .279.:58 .340,256..96 363,52.5.11 120,047.71 175,781.24 55,104. 55 175, 524. 08 1, 560, 430.17 128,070. 22 1,-605, .010.78 . R E P O R T O F T H E iSECRETARY O F T H E TREASURY. GXXXJ ] T A B L E L..~;STATEMENT O F T H E M E T .DISBURSEMENTS ;(BT WARRANTS) -DURING T H E F I S C A L Y E A R E N D E D J U N E ;30,1S96—CGntiaiiaedl. MISCELLANEOUS—ConlMi-ued. District of Columbia: General expenses Water department, payable from t h e water fund Special trust ikn<ls,.. $5, :603,177. 27 386,535.49 ;379,650.22 Buildings and grounds i n Washington under Chief Engineer ... Fuel, lights, etc., SState, War, and Navy Department building Care, maintenance, .etc., of Wavshington Monument ; Increasing water jsupp'iy, Washington, D. G Support and treatmenitvof destitute patients Payment on accooant .of Ford Theater disaster ^ Prevention of deposits in .New York Harljor. \ Weather Bureau .,.., , Department of Agriculture. , Deiiciency in the postal .revenues Capitol building and ^grounds Building for Library .of'Congress Building, Government Printing Office Interior .Department building Government Hospital for tliC Insane Columbia Institution for tho Deaf and Dumb •JHowaxd University :Garfi.eld Hospital Cdllegesi^r:agriculture and the mechanic arts ..-•. Surveying pxii)lic lands , Contingentlexpenses, land offices. Ge6l0gica:i.Survey Expenses, Eleventh Census Hot Springs Eoservalion, Arkansas Deposits by individuals for surveying public lands EepajTuent for land exron-eously sold.. , Geological maps of the United ;States : : Protecting public lauds, timber, etc Five, three, and two per cent funds to States ^ Photolithographing for the Patent Office Official Gazette, Patent Office Payment .of French spoliation claims '. Miscellaneous items '. Total misceilaneous - :$6,369,'362,98 152, 328.51 34, 396.77 11, 364. 92 99,460. GO 18, 999.96 131, 889.17 48,-688.32 ;928i, 170. .58 1, 977,498.73 9, 300., OOQ. 10 .115, i534. :87 '764, ;072.:Gi 108,121. 90 10, 689. OB .344, 7.33.;3;4 '79,50O. 00 34.:5:0,Q.-.0.0 19, OOO.O 'O 1, GOB,000.00 204, ,3.25.20 149,.576,78 384, 360.32 51, 333.38 20,464.81 137., 071.72 68, 789. -07 , ;56,713.78 94,488.16 31, 409. 24 56, 482. 04 101, 929. 50 11, ^^O. 81 120,, 154, .1-5 ,...,. f57,252„774.'96 IN.TEEIOE DEPARTMENT.. laadian^ Fensions : Total Interior Department. . . t 12,165,-528.38 139,434,000.98 •. 151,509, 52^. 20 -'MH..I.T.ARY ESTABLISHMENT. F a y •.department.... . • 13, .771,9.7:9..12 Pay department, bounty and miscellaneous 518, 448.29 Commissary department „ 1, 488, 287.11 Quartermaster's department 7,082, 796.78 Medical depaxtment , 317, 784.49 •.Oxdnan.cedepaxtment •?, 433, 654.16 Axn3:oxi;es and arsenals ^ 389, 845:80 Armament of fortifications 1 « 1, 782, 365.54 MaMtar^ Aeademj 183,173. IG ' Improving xivers and liar-bors '. 18,104, 376. 44 Fortifications, etc 189, 499.2G Gon&truet-ion of military .posts, .roads, etc . ;328,, ;871. ,35 Nation al cem eteriea, road a, etc. .'. 228, .119. -42 •Sewer.a;g6 system., Fort Monroe,'Va 25, 300. 00 Contingencies of-the Army 2,,354..29 Signal'Service '. . 17,01«.-72 Publication of Official Records of the W a r of the-Eebellion 152,-472.73 Support of National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 3,133,181.42 Support of Soldiers' Homo ' 129, ;32-9.52 Soldiers' Home permanentfund andinterest account , ..... 1'92,,223.'46 •Gettysburg National Park.. •• -62, 086.i53 YellowstoneNational Park 35,000. 00 Chickamaugaand Chatttmooga National P..Qxk ,82,469. 35 Monuments, etc., at Gettysburg, and A.ntietam 31,315. 31 Miscellaneous items 148, 970. 64 Total military establishment..... 50,830,920.89 CXXXII REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. T A B L E L . — S T A T E M E N T O F T H E N E T DISBURSEMENTS ( B Y WARRANTS) DURING T H E FISCAL Y E A R E N D E D J U N E 30, 1896—Continued. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. Pay, etc., of the Navy Pay, miscellaneous Deposit fund Contingent, Navy. Marine Corps Naval Academy Navigation Ordnance Equipment Yards and Docks Medicine and Surgery Supplies and Accounts Construction and Repair Steam engineering Increase of the N a v y ; ,: General account of advances Miscellaneous items and reliefs _ _ _ _ : _ ; ,$7, 945,916.14 347, 257, 02 146, 339.09 8, 946.91 957, 507.01 197,135. 06 163, 345.08 571, 641.06 1,272,701. 53 1, 912, 041.26 259, 578. 94 1, 632, 469.41 1,167, 980. 24 858,101. 52 9, 453, 002.77 197, 916.24 55, 853.10 Total naval establishment Interest on the public debt .$27,147, 732.38 35, 385, 028.93 Total net ordinary expenditures Redemption of the public debt 352,179, 446. u8 396,190, 023. 35 Total expenditures Balance in the Treasury J u n e 30,1896 748, 369, 469.43 • 816, 093, 349. 02 Grand total - 1, 594, 462, 819. 05 T A B L E M . — S T A T E M E N T OF T H E N E T R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS ( B Y WARRANTS) FOR T H E QUARTER ENDED S E P T E M B E R 30, 1896. RECEIPTS. Customs Internal revenue Sales of public lands Tax en national banks Repayment of interest by Pacific railroads Customs fees, fines, penalties, and forfeitures l?eea—consular, letters patent, and lands Proceeds of sales of Government propertjProfits on coinage, etc ' Miscellaneous Total net ordinary receipts Issues of public debt in excess of redemption Balance in the Treasury June 30, 1896 Total $36, 006, 300. 47 38, 054, 758. 86 176, 574. 35 934, 083. 50 _ 238,495.15 140, 506. 34 631, 542. 58 33, 536. 21 1,795, 348.36 2,145, 727.47 ^ 80,156, 963. 29 24, 582, 950.00 846, 093, 349. 62 950, 833. 262. 91 DISBURSEMENTS. Customs Internal revenue Diplomatic Treasury Judiciary Interior civil 4, 709,107. 33 5,881, 385.48 538, 584.13 14,228,61L87 1, 767, 042. 65 3, 088,448.18 Total civil and miscellaneous Indians Pensions Military establishment Naval establishment Interest on the public debt 30, 213,179. 64 3,389, 704.06 36, 982, 790.70 14, 588, 023. 35 9,113, 636. 97 10, 071, 003.01 Total net ordinary expenditures Redemption of public debt iu excess of issue. Balance iu the Treasury September 30, 1^96 Total 104, 358, 337.73 9, 851, 264. 50 836, 623, 660. 68 950, 833, 262. 91 CXXXIV REPORT OF TPIE SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. T A B L E N. — S T A T E M E N T OF R E C E I P T S OF THE U N I T E D STATES FROM M A R C H 4, 1789, 30) FROM t>^ 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 1800 1807 1808 1801) 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843* 1844 1845 1846 3847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 Balance in the Treasury at commencem e n t of y e a r . $973 783 753 1,151 516 888 1,021 617 2,161 2, 623 3,295 5,020 4,825 4,037 3,999 4,538 9, 643 9, 941 3,848 2,672 3,502 3,862 5,196 1, 727 13,106 22,033 14, 989 1,478 2,079 1,198 1,681 4, 237 9,463 1,946 5,201 6,358 6,668 5,972 5,755 6,014 4.502 2; Oil 11,702 8,892 26, 749 46,708 37, 327 36, 891 83,157 29, 963 23, 685 80,521 39 186 36, 742 86,194 88,261 83, 079 29,416 32^827 35, 871 40,158 43, 338 50, 261 48, 591 47, 777 49,108 46, 802 35,113 33,193 32,979 80, 963 46, 965 36, 523 134 433 Customs. $4, 399, 473. 09 90.^ lr> 3, 443, 070. 85 4, 255, 306. 56 444. 51 661. 69 4, 801, 065. 28 5,588,461.26 924.17 442. 61 6, 567, 987.94 7,549,649.65 995. 42 7,106,061.93 899. 04 0,610,449.31 451.43 9, 080, 932.73 867. 77 311.99 10, 750, 778. 93 391. 00 12,438, 23.5. 74 697. 64 10, 479, 417. 61 811.60 11,098,565.33 005. 26 12, 936, 487. 04 388.99 14, 667, 698.17 123. 80 15, 845, 521. 61 850.07 16, 363, 550. 58 809. 96 7, 257, 506. 62 056. 78 8, 583, 309. 31 276. 57 13,313,222.73 805.80 8,958, 777. 53 217. 41 13, 224, 623. 25 542. 00 5, 998, 772, 08 848. 63 7,282, 942; 22 592. 88 36, 306, 874. 88 519.19 26, 283, 348. 49 465.48 17,176, 385. 00 526.74 20, 283, 608.76 992. 38 15, 005, 612.15 461. 21 13, 004, 447.15 592. 24 17, 589, 761. 94 427. 55 19, 088, 433.44 922; 81 17, 878, 325. 71 597.13 20, 098, 713.45 650.43 23,341,33L77 686.18 19, 712. 283. 29 286.10 23, 205, 523. 64 435. 81 22, 681, 965. 91 704.79 21,922,39L39 539. 75 24, 224, 441.77 914. 45 28,465,237.24 777. 55 29, 032, 508. 91 905. 31 16, 214, 957.15 858.42 19, 891, 310. 59 803. 96 23,409, 940. 53 436. 00 11,169, 290.39 252. 69 16,158, 800. 36 196.94 23,137, 924.81 503. 68 13, 4-99, 502.17 163. 46 14, 487, 216.74 111.08 18,187, 908. 76 7, 046, 813. 91 979. 44 284 74 26,183, 570.94 829! 62 27, 528,112. 70 274. 81 26, 712, 667.87 959. 65 23, 747, 864. 66 31,757,070.96 276.43 28 346 738 82 612. 45 O82! 69 39, 668, 686. 42 753. 31 49, 017, 567. 92 47, 339, 326. 62 353.25 860.02 - 58, 931, 865. 52 901.09 64, 224,190. 27 53 025 794.21 073.41 672.13 64, 022, 863. 50 229. 80 63, 875, 905. 05 855.00 41,789,620.96 334. 22 49,565,824.38 248. 60 53,1S7,51L87 530. 78 39.582,125.64 49, 056, 397. 62 857.83 304. 87 69, 0,59, 642. 40 046.13 102, 316,152. 99 738. 44 84, 928, 260. 60 I n t e r n a l revenue. ^ Direct tax. $208," 942.* 81 337, 705. 70 274, 089. 62 337,755.36 475, 289. 60 575, 491. 45 644, 357. 95 779,136. 44 809, 396. 55 """$734,'223.'97 1, 048, 033. 43 534,343.38 621, 898. 89 206, 565. 44 215,179. 69 71, 879. 20 50,943.29 50,198. 44 21,747.15 21,882.91 20,101.45 . 55,763.86 13,051.40 34,732.56 8,190. 23 19,159. 21 4, 034. 29 7,517.31 7, 430. 63 12,448.68 2, 295. 95 7, 666. 66 4,903.06 859. 22 4, 755. 04 3, 805. 52 1, 662, 984. 82 2, 219, 497. 36 4, 678, 059. 07 2,162, 673. 41 5,124, 708. 31 4, 253, 635. 09 2, 678,100. 77 1, 834,187. 04 955, 270. 20 264, 333. 36 • 229, 593. 63 83, 050. 78 • 106,260.53 31, 586. 82 : 69, 027. 63 20, 349. 05 : 67, 665. 71 20,961.56 34, 242.17 10, 337. 71 34, 663. 37 6,201.96 25,771.35 2, 330. 85 21,589.93 6, 638. 76 19, 885. 68 2, 626. 90 17,451.54 2,218.81 14, 502. 74 11,335:05 12,1-60. 62 16, 980. 59 6, 933. 51 10, 506. 01 11, 630. 65 6,791.13 2, 759. 00 394.12 4,196. 09 19.80 10, 459. 48 4, 263.33 370.00 728. 79 5,493. 84 1, 687. 70 2,467. 27 2, 553. 32 **'"755.'22 1, 682. 25 3,261.36 495. 00 103. 25 1,777 34 3, 517.12 2, 897. 26 375.00 875.00 37," 640,* 787.'95 109,741,134.10 209, 464, 215. 25 '*i,'795,"33i.'73 1, 48.5,103. 61 475, 648. 96 1, 200, 573.03 P u b l i c lands. Miscellaneous. $4,'836.'i3 83, 540. 60 11, 963.11 443."75 167,726.06 188, 628. 02 165, 675. 69 487, 526. 79 540,193. 80 765, 245. 73 466,163. 27 647, 939. 06 442, 252. 33 696,5-18.82 1, 040, 237. 53 710, 427. 78 835, 655.14 1,135,97L09 1, 287, 959. 28 1, 717, 985. 03 1,991,226.06 2, 606, 564. 77 3, 274, 422.78 1, 635, 871. 61 1, 212, 966. 46 1, 803, 581. 54 916, 523.10 -084, 418.15 1,216,090.56 1, 393, 785. 09 1,495,845.26 1,018,308.75 1, 517, 175.13 2, 329, 356.14 3, 210, 815.48 2, 623, 381. 03 3, 967, 682. 55 4, 857, 600. 69 14, 757, 600. 75 24,877,179.86 6, 776, 236. 52 3, 730, 945. 66 7, 361, .576. 40 3,411,518.63 1, 865, 627. 42 1 335 797 52 '898,'158.18 2, 059, 939. 80 2, 077,' 022! 30 2,694,452.48 2, 498, 355. 20 3,328,642.50 1, 688, 959. 55 1, 859, 894. 25 2, 352, 305. 30 2, 043, 239. 58 1,667,084.99 8, 470, 798. 39 11,497,049.07 8, 917. 644. 93 3, 829. 486. 64 3,513,715.87 1, 756, 687. 30 1, 778, 557. 71 870, 658. 54 152, 203. 77 107, 617.17 588, 333. 29 996. 553. 31 $10, 478.10 9,918.05 21, 410. 88 53, 277. 97 28, 317. 97 1,169, 415. 98 399,139. 29 58,192. 81 86,187. 56 152,712.10 345, 049.15 1, 500, 505. 86 131, 945.44 139, 075. 53 40, 382. 30 51,12L86 38, 550.42 21, 82-2. 85 62,162. 57 84, 476. 84 59, 211. 22 126,165.17 271, 571. 00 164, 399. 31 285, 282. 84 273, 782. 35 109, 761. 08 57, 617, 71 57, 098. 42 61,338.44 152,589.43 452,957.19 141,129. 84 127, 603. 60 130,451.81 94, 588. 66 1, 315, 722. 83 65,126.49 112, 648. 55 73, 227. 77 584,124. 05 270, 410. 61 470, 096. 67 480, 812. 32 759, 972.13 2, 245, 902. 23 7, 001, 444. 59 6, 410, 348. 45 979,939.86 2,567,112.28 1, 004, 054. 75 451, 995. 97 285,' 895. 92 1 075 410 70 361, 4.53. 68 289, 950.13 220, 80S. 30 012, 010. 69 685, 379.13 2,064,308.21 1,185,166.11 464, 249.-40 988,081.17 1,105, 352. 74 827, 731.40 1,116^190.81 1, 259, 920. 88 1, 352, 029.13 1,454, 596. 24 1,088,530.25 1, 023, 515. 31 915,327.97 3,741,794.38 30,291,701.86 25, 441, 556. 00 * For the half year from REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. CXXXF TO J U N E 30^ 1896, THAT TIME. Dividends. B Y CALENDAR Y E A R S TO 1843 Net ordinary Interest. receipts. 1791 $8, 028. 00 1792 38,500.00 1793 203,472. 00 794 160, 000. 00 1795 I79G 160,000.09 1797 80,960.00 9S 79,920.00 7, 1799 71, 040. GO 7, 1800 •71,040.00 10, 1801 88,800.00 12, 1SG2 39,960.00 14, 1803 11, 1804 11, 1«05 13, 180.6 15, 1807 16, 1808 17, 7, 1809 9., 1810 14, 1811 9, 1812 14, 18.13 11, 1814 1-5, 1815 47, 1816 1817 202, 426. 30 33., 1818 •525, OOO. 00 21, 1810 675, 000.00 24, 1820 1,000, 000.00 17, 1821 1:05, 000.00 1.4, 1822 297, 500.-00 20, 1823 000.00 20, ma, 000,00 19, 1824 350, 1825 500.00 21., ,367, 500. 00 25. 1826 402, 000. 00 22, 1827 420, 000. GO 24, 1828 455, 000. 00 24, 1829 490, 000. 00 24, 1830 490, 000.00 28, 1831 31, 1832 .490, 490, 000.00 1833 474, 985. GO 1834 849. 50 2li 234, 1835 506, 480. 82 35, 1836 292, 674. 67 50, 1837 24, 1838 26, 1839 31, 1840 19, 1841 18, 1842 19, 1843^ 8. 1844 29, 1845 29, 1846 29, 1847 26, 1848 35, 1849 30, 1850 43, 1851 52, 1852 49, 1853 61, 1854 73, 1855 65, 1856 74, 1857 68, 1858 46, 1859 52, 1860 56, 1861 41, 1862 51, 1863 112, 1864 243, 1865 .800. 00 .800. 00 ,•675.-00 ?.30. 793. 097. 307. 693. 93L 019. 661. 473. 214. 634. 132. 409. 625. 916. 985. 049. 171. 374.. 669.. 379. 427. 066. 212. 858. 434. 863. 629. 627. 116. 820. 450. 426. 935. 087. 796. 153. 561. 749. 115. 160. 197. 001. 707. 105. 967. 403. 699. 077. 888. 089. 815. 031. 341. 574. 699. 312. 365. 107. 599. 299. 261. 945. 971. 158. J a n u a r y 1 t o J u n e 30, 1843. "125 .'46 .300. 00 85. 79 541.74 i665. IG 819.14 412.62 Pren:iiums. AND B Y F I S C A L YEARS ( E N D E D J U N E Beceipts from l o a n s a n d G r o s s r e c e i p t s . Treasury notes. $4, 771,.342. 8, 772, 458 6, 450,195 9,439,855 9,.•515,758 8,740,329. 8,758,780 8,17-9,170 12,;546,813. 12,413,978. 12,-945,455. 14/995,793. 11,.064, 097. 11,826,;307. 13/560,093.. 15/559, a s i . 16,398,019. 17,060,661. 7/773,473. 2,750,000. 0,0 12,134,214. 14j422,«34. 12, 837,-900. 00 22,:639,:032. 26, :184,13S.:O0 4Q,;524„.844.. 23, 3.77, 826.'00 34,559/536. 35, :220.071.40' 50, •961,237. 32,107. .9, 425,084.;91 57,171,421. 466/723. 45' 83,833/592. .8,353.00 21,593„:935. :2,:29LOa 24,605,665. X)00,S24.13' 20,.881, 493. 40,080.00 000,824.00 19,.573, 703. 20,:232',427. 20/540,666. 000, GOO. 00 24,381,212. 000,000.0.0 26, 840, 858. 25, 260, 434. 22, 966, 363. 24, 763, 629. 24,827.627. 24, 844,116. 28, 526, 820. 31, 807, 450. 33, 948, 426. 21,791,935. 3.5, 430, 087. 50, 826, 796. 992, 989.15 27, 947,142. 716, 820. 86 39, 019, 382. 857, 276. 21 35, 840, 025. 589, 547. 51 25, 069, 662. 659, 317. 38 30, 519, 477. 808.735.64 34, 784, 932. 479, 708. 36 71,700.83 20,782,410. 666.60 877,181.35 31,198, 555. 29, 970,105. 29, 699, 967. 872, 399. 4 28, 365. 91 55, 368,168. 256, 700. 00 37, 080. 00 56. 992, 479. 588, 750. 00 487,065.48 59, 796, 892. 045, 950. 00 10, 550. 00 47, 649, 388. 203, 400. 00 4, 264. 92 52, 762, 704. 46, 300. GO 49,893,115. 16, 350. 00 22.50 61,603,404. 2,001.67 73,802, 343. 800.00 65,351,374. 200. 00 74, 056, 899. 3, 900.00 68, 969, 212. 23, 717, 300. 00 70, 372, 665. 28, 287, 500. GO 81, 773, 965. 709, 357. 72 20, 776, 800. 00 10, 008. 00 76,841,407. 41, 861.709.74 33,630.90 83, 371, 640. 68,400. 00 529, 692, 460. 50 581,680,121. 602, 345.44 776: 682, 361..5' 889, 379, 652. 21, 174,101. 01 1,128 873, 945. ,393,461,017. 11, 683, 446. ~" 1,472, 224, 740. 85.1, 805, 939, 345. Unavail• ;able. $361,891.84 ., 102, 498. 45 ., 797, 272. 01 l,;007,.950.78' 1,396, 424. GO 320,-000. GO 70,'000.00 2OO,O00.;O0 VOOO,O0O.;0O .,5.65,229.24 63, 288. 35 1, 458, 782. 93 37, 469. 25 30, 000. 00 103, 301. 37 11,110. 81 6, 000. 01 9, 210. 40 6, 095.11 CXXXVI REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. T A B L E N . — S T A T E M E N T O F - T H E R E C E I P T S OF THE Balance in the Treasury at commencement of year. 1866 1867 .$33, 933, C57. 89 160, 817, 099. 73 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 198, 076, 437.09 158, 936, 082. 87 183,781, 985. 76 177, 604, 116. 51 138, 019, 122.15 134, 666, OOL 85 159, 293, 673.41 178, 833, 339. 54 172, 804, 061. 32 149,909, 377. 21 214, 887, 645. 88 286,591, 453. 88 386, 832, 588.65 231, 940, 064. 44 280, 607, 668.37 275,450, 903.53 874,189. 081.98 424, 941, 403. 07 521, 794, 026.26 526,848, 755.46 512,851, 434. 36 659, 449, 099. 94 673, 399, 118.18 691, 527, 403.76 726, 222, 332. 60 778, 604, 339.28 738, 467, 555.07 763, 565, 540.75 773, 610, 008. 76 Customs. $179, 046, 651.5 176, 417, 810. g 164,484, 599. 56 180,048, 426. 63 194, 538, 374.44 206, 270, 408. 05 216, 370, 286. 77 188, 089, 522. 70 163,103, 833. 69 157.167, 722. 35 148, 071, 984. 61 130, 956, 493.07 130,170, 680. 20 7.37,2.50, 047. 70 186, 522. 064. 60 198, I59i 676. 02 220,410, 730. 2; 214, 706, 496. 93 195, 067, 489.76 181,471, 939. 34 192, 905, 023. 44 217, 286, 893.13 219, 091, 173.63 223, 832, 741.69 229, 668, 584. 57 219, 522, 205. 23 177, 452, 964.15 203,355, 016.73 131,818, 530. 62 152,158, 617.45 160, 021, 751. 67 7, 575, 893, 261. 01 I n t e r n a l revenue. Direct tax. $309, 226,813.42 $1, 974, 754.12 266, 027, 537. 43 4,200,233.70 191, 158, 184, 143, 130, 113, 102, 110, 116, 118, 087, 589. 350, 460, 899, 756. 098,153. 642,177, 729, 314, 409, 784, 007, 493, 700, 732, 630, 407. 581, 624. no, 561,610. 113, 009, 873 124, 264, 385. 135, 497. 595. 146, 720, 368. 144, 586, 072. 121, 498, 725. 112, 805, 936. 116, 823, 391. 118, 296, 871. 124, 881, 513. 130, 606, 705. 142, 686, 249. 145, 971,072. 153, 027, 623. 161, 111,232. 147, 421, 672. 143, 762, 864. 146, 1, 788,145. 85 765, 685. 61 229,102. 580. 355. 37 315, 254. 51 93, 798.1 30.85 1,516.89 160,141.09 108,156. 60 70, 720, 75 108, 239. 94 32, 892. 05 1, 565. 82 UNITED Public lands. Miscellaneous $665, 031. 03 $29, 036, 314. 23 1,163,575.76 15, 037, 522.15 1, 348,715.41 4, 020,344.34 3,350,481. 76 2, 388,646. 68 2,575, 714.19 8,.882, 312. 38 1, 852,428. 93 1, 413,640.17 1,129, 466. 95 976, 253.68 1, 079,743. 87 924, 781,06 1, 016,506. 60 2, 201,863.17 4, 753,140. 37 7, 955,864.42 9, 810,705. 01 5, 705,986. 44 5, 630,999.34 9, 254,286. 42 11, 202,017. 23 8,038, 651. 0, 358,272. 51 4, 029,535.41 8,261, 875.58 3,182, 089. 78 1, 673,637.30 1,103, 347.16 1, 005,523. 43 17, 745, 403. 59 13, 997, 338.65 12, 942, 118. 30 22, 093, 54L21 15,106, 051. 23 17,161, 270.05 32, 575, 043. 32 15, 431, 915.31 24, 070, 602.31 30, 437, 487. 42 15, 614, 728.09 20, 585. 697.49 21,978, 525.01 25,154, 850. 98 31,703, 642. 52 30, 796, 695.02 21, 984, 881. 24, 014, 055.06 20, 989, 527.86 26, 005, 814. 84 24, 674, 446.10 24, 297, 151.44 24, 447, 419. 74 23, 374, 457. 23 20, 251, 871.94 18, 254, 898.34 17,118, 618.52 16,706, 438.48 19,186, 060. 54 4, 864, 055, 263. 68 28,131, 900. 32 290, 732,114. 77 782, 389,190. 52 •^ A m o u n t h e r e t o f o r e c r e d i t e d to t h e T r e a s u r e r a s REPORT OF.. _THE SECRETARY: O F . T H E TREASURY, STATES FROM MARCH: 4, 1789, TO J U N E 30, 1896, Dividends. 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1870 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1889 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 $519,-949,564.38! 462,846, 679. 92| 434, 188, 959, 431, 694, 177, 941, 020, 066, 000, 446, 322, 526, 782, 525, 287, 519, 690, 439, 403, 266, 050, 080, 612, 937, 819, 722, 390, 976, ETC.—Continued. Receipts from l o a n s a n d G r o s s r e c e i p t s . Treasury notes. Net ordinary Interest. receii^ts. CXXXVII Unavailable. $38, 083, 055. 68 $712, 851, 553. O5,$l,270,884,173.11 $172, 094.29 27,787,330.35 040, 426, 910. 29 1,131,060,920. 56 721, 827. 93 29, 203, 029.50 13, 755, 491.12 15, 295, 043. 76 8,892, 839. 95 9,412, 637. 65| 11, 560, 530. 5, 037, 665. 221 3, 979, 279. 69 4, 029, 280. 58 405, 776. 58| 317, 102. 301 1, 505, 047.63 110. 00 8, 633, 295.71 11. 339, 344. 62 11,166, 246.41 625, 111, 433. 238, 678, 081. 285,474, 496. 268, 768, 523. 305, 047, 054. 214,931,017. 439, 272, 535. .387,971,556. 397, 455, 808. 348, 871, 749. 404, 581, 201. 792, 807, 643. 211, 814,103. 113, 750, 534. 120, 945, 724. 555, 942, 504. 200, 877, 880. 245,190, 303. 116, 314, 850. 154,440,900. 285, 016, 650. 245,111,350. 245. 293, 650. 373, 208, 857. 381,403,512. 347, 051, 580. 417,051,223. 395, 787, 205. 482, 710, 303. 2, 675,918.19 1,030,749, 516. 52 009,021, 828. 27 ^ 2,070. 73 096, 729, 973. 631 652, 092, 468. 36 * 3, 396.18 679,153, 921.56 * 18,228. 35 548, 669, 221. 67 * 3, 047. 80 744, 251. 291.52 12,691.40 675,971, 607.10 691, 551, 673.28 030, 278, 167.58! 062, 345, 079. 70 1, 066, 634, 827.46 545, 340, 713.98 474, 532, 826. 57 524, 470, 974. 28 954, 230, 145. 951 555, 397, 755. 921 * 1, 500. 00 568, 887, 009. 38 47, 097. 65 452, 754, 577. 06 525, 844, 177. 66 7, 997. 64 664, 282, 724.76 632,161, 408. 84 648, 374, 632. 03; ' 731.11 765, 821, 305.06 736, 401, 296. 24 732, 871, 214.78 724,006, 538. 46 720, 516, 625. 23 820, 852, 810. 29 9,720,136.29 13,550,921,950.59 l$485,224.45! 235, 398,107. 57 15,284,050,807.09 29,070,802,155.70,2, 714, 730. 71 uhavailable and since recovered and charged to his account CXXXVIII R E P O R T O F T H E SECRETARY O F T H E T A B L E 0 . — S T A T E M E N T OF E X P E N D I T U R E S War. Year. 1791. 1792. 1793. 1794. 1795 1796 1797, 1798. 1799. 1800 1801. 1802. 1803. 1804. 1805T80G. 1807180818091810. 1811, 1812 1813. 1814. 1815. 1810. 1817, 1818. 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1825. 1820. 1827. 1828 1829, 1830 1831 1832 1833. 1834, 1835 1830 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843^ 1844 1845 1840 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1850 1857 1858 1859 1800 1861 • 1862 1863 1864 $632, 804. 03 1,100. 702. 09 1,130, 249, 2, 639, 097. 59 2, 480, 910.13 1, 260, 263. 84 1, 039, 402. 46 2, 009. 522. 2, 466. 946. 98 2, 5oo; 878. 77 944. 08 3,072, 148. 25 3,179, 055. 85 822, 423. 93 875, 781. 28 712, 355. 38 1, 224, 685. 91 1, 288,834.40 2, 900, 3, 345, 772.1 2, 294. 323. 94 2, 032, 828.19 11, 817, 798. 24 19, 652, 013. 02 20,350, 806.86 14, 794, 294. 22 16. 012, 096. 80 8, 004, 236. 53 5, 622, 715.10 6. 506, 300. 37 2, 630,392.31 4, 401, 291. 78 981.48 3, 111, 924. 43 3,096, 939. 85 3, 340, 914.18 3, 059, 194.37 3, 943, 977.88 3, 948, 544.50 4,145, 291. 07 4, 724, 128. 88 4, 767, 835. 55 4, 841, 034. 88 5, 446,019.10 6, 704,189.38 5, 696, 156.89 5,759, 345. 25 11, 747, 730. 80 13, 682, 224.16 12, 897, 995. 80 8, 916, 267. 7, 095, 610.24 8,801, 6,610, 438.02 2, 908, 671. 95 5,218, 183. 66 5, 746. 291.28 10,413, 370. 58 35, 840. 030. 33 27. 688, 334. 21 14, 5.58,473. 26 S, 687,024.58 12, 161,965.31 8,521, 506.19 5), 910,498.49 11, 722,282. 87 14, 648,074. 07 16,963, 160. 51 19,159, 150. 87 25, 679,121. 63 23,154. 720. 53 16, 472,202. 72 23,001, 530. 67 389,173. 562. 29 603, 314, 411.82 690, 891,048. 66 TREASURY. OF T H E U N I T E D STATES FROM M A R C H 4, J U N E 30), FROM Navy. $61, 408'. 97 410, 562. 03 274, 784. 04 382, 631. 89 1, 381,347.76 2, 858, 081. 84 3, 448, 716.03 2, 111, 424. 00 015, 561. 87 1.215, 230.53 1, 189, 832.75 1, 597, 500.00 1,649, 641.44 1, 722, 064.47 1, 884, 067.80 2, 427. 758. 80 1, 654,244. 20 1,965, 566. 39 3, 959, 365.15 6, 446,600.10 7,311, 290. 60 8, 660, 000. 25 3, 908, 278, 3, 314, 598.49 2, 953, 095. 00 3, 847,040. 42 4, 887, 990. 00 3, 319. 243. 06 2, 224, 458.98 2, 503, 765. 83 2, 904,581.56 3, 049, 083.86 4,218, 902.45 4, 203, 877.45 8, 918, 786.44 3, 308, 745.47 3, 239, 428. 63 3, 856, 183. 07 3,956, 370. 29 3,901, 356. 75 3, 956, 260. 42 3, 864, 939. 06 5, 807, 718. 23 6, 646,914.53 0,131, 580. 53 6,182, 294. 25 6,113, 896. 89 0, 001,076. 97 8, 397,242. 95 3, 727,711.53 6, 498,199.11 6, 297,177. 89 0, 455,013. 92 7, 900, 635. 76 • 0, 408,476. 02 9,780, 705. 92 7, 904, 724. 66 8, 880, 581.38 8, 918, 842.10 11, 007, 789. 53 lo, 790, 096. 32 13, 327, 095.11 14,074, 834. 64 12, 051, 694.61 14, 053, 264. 64 14, 090, 927. 90 11.514, 649. 83 12, 387, 1.56. 52 42, 040, 353. 09 03. 261, 2.35.31 85, 704, 963.74 Indians. $27, 000. 00 13, 648. 85 27, 282. 83 13, 042.46 23, 475. 68 113, 503.98 02, 300.58 16, 470.09 20, 302.19 31.22 9, 000.GO 94, 000. 00 -CO, 000.00 116, 500. 00 196, 500. 00 234, 200. 205, 425.GO 213, 575. 00 837, 503. 84 177, 025.00 151, 875.00 277, 845. 00 167, 858. 28 167, 394. 86 530, 750. 00 274, 512.16 319, 463 71 505, 704.27 463, 181.39 315, 750. 01 477, 005. 44 575, 007. 41 380, 781.82 429, 987.90 724, 106.44 743, 447. 83 -750, 624. 88 705, 084. 24 570, 344. 74 022, 262. 47 930, 738.04 1,352, 419. 75 1. 802,980. 93 1, 003, 953.20 1,706, 444. 48 5, 037, 022. 88 4, 348, 036.19 5, 504,191. 34 2, 528, 917. 28 2,333, 794. 86 2, 514, 837.32 1,199, 099, 578, 371.00 1, 256, 532. 39 1, 539, 351.35 1, 027, 693. 64 1, 430, 411. 30 1, 252, 296. 81 1,374, 161.55 1,663, 591.47 2, 829, 801.77 3,043, 576. 04 3, 880, 494.12 1,550, 339, 55 2, 772, 990. 78 2, 644, 263. 97 4, 354, 418. 87 4, 978, 266.18 3,490, 534. 53 2,991, 121.54 2, 865, 481.17 2, 327, 948.37 3,152, 032. 70 2, 629, 975.97 i Miscellaneous $17 813. .$1,083, 971. 61 109, 243.15 4, 672, 664. 38 80, 087. 8 511, 451. 01 81 399. 24 750, 350. 74 68, 673. 22 1, 378, 920.66 100, 843. 71 801, 847. 58 92 256. 97 1, 259, 422. 62 104, 845. 33 1,139, 524. 94 95, 444. 03 1,039, 891. 68 64, 130.73 1, 337, 613.22 73, 533.37 1,11.4, 768. 45 85 440. 39 1, 462, 929. 40 62, 902.10 1,842, 635. 76 80, 092. 80 - 2,191, 009. 43 81 854.59 8, 708, 508.75 81, 875. 53 2, 890, 137.01 70. 500. 00 3,697, 897. 51 82. 576.04 1,423, 285. 61 87, 833.54 1, 21.5, 803. 79 1,101. 144.98 744.16 1,367; 0-43. 88 291.40 91 402.10 1, 683, 088. 21 86 989. 91 3,729, 435. 61 90, 164. 36 • 2, 208, 029. 70 09, 656. 06 2, 898, 870. 47 2, 989, 741.17 188, 804.15 207, 374. 43 3, 518, 936. 76 3, 835, 839.51 890, 719. 90 3. 007. 211. 41 2,415, 939. 85 2, 5f 2i 021.94 3, 208, 376. 31 242, 817.25 • 2, 223, 121.54 1,948. 199.40 1, 967. 996.24 1,780: 588. 52 2, 022, 093.99 1,499 326. 59 7,155, 308. 81 2,748, 544. 89 1. 308, 810. 57 593. 83 2, 000, 177..79 1, 556, 976, 138. 2, 713, 476.58 573. 57 850, 3, 070, 052. 64 949, 594.47 3, 082, 234. 65 3, 237, 416.04 1, 363, 297.31 1,170, 665.14 3, 064, 646.10 1,184, 422. 40 4, 577, 141. 45 4, 589, 152. 40 5,716, 245. 93 3,364, 285. 30 4, 404, 728. 95 1,954 711. 32 4, 229, 69-*=!. 53 2, 882, 797. 96 5, 393, 279.72 2, 672, 162. 45 9, 893, 370. 27 2,156, 057.29 7,160, 664. 76 3,142, 750.51 5, 725, 990. 89 2, 603, 562.17 5, 995, 398.96 2, 388, 434. 51 0, 490, 881.45 1, 378 931.33 6, 775, 624. 61 839, 041.12 3, 202, 713.00 2, od2, 008. 99 5, 645, 183. 86 2,400, 788.11 5,911, 760. 98 1,811 097. 56 6,711, 283.89 1, 744; 883. 63 6,885, 608. 35 1, 227, 496.48 5, 650, 851.25 12, 885, 834. 24 1, 328, 867.64 880. 02 16, 043, 763. 36 1, 2, 293, 377.22 17, 888, 992.18 2,401 858. 78 17, 504, 171. 45 1, 750, 306. 20 17, 463, 068.01 1. 232, 665. GO 26, 672, 144.68 1,477, 612.33 24, 090, 425. 43 1,296, 229. 65 31, 794, 038.87 1, 310, 380, 28, 565, 498.77 1, 219, 768. 30 26, 400, 016. 42 1,222, 222. 71 23, 797. 544. 40 1,100, 8O2! 32 27, 977, 978. 30 1,034 599. 73 23, 327, 287.69 21, 385, 862. 59 852, 170. 47 23,198, 382. 37 1,078, 513.36 27, 572, 216. 87 4, 985 473. 90 * Por the half year from R E P O R T ^OF T H E :SECRETARY OF T H E TREAKURY. CXXXIX •17f89, TO JciNE -30^ 1896, B Y •CALENDAR YEARS .TO .18^:3 A N D I B Y F I S C A L YEARS ( E N D E D THAT T I M E . Year. N e t o r d i n a r y ex- P r e m i u m s . jpenditures. 1.791 m , 919, •589.:52 17-92 .5,>896, .258.-47 1793 1; 749. •0-70.-7,3 1794 3, 545, 29,9. 00| :1795 •4,:362, 541 :i,7:96 2,-551, ^303.151 1797 2, 836, 110.:52 1798 4 , 651, 710. 42 17.99 • -6,480, 166.72 1800 •7, 411, 369.'97 ISOl •S, 981, ••6G9.-.90 1:802 :S, 737, •079. :91 4 , 002. i824.-24 M803 :i&04 -4,452, J858.i91 :a;805 '6, 857. :284.:62 1806 ^6, 080. .•209.:3.6 -:^, 98.4, ,2.:89 1807 18Q8 •-G, 504,;3a8.i85 1809 7, 414, •:072.14 181-0 -5, 311, '082.28 1811 ^5, 592, f604.:86 1812 I ?17, 829, 498.-70 1813 :28,082, :396.:92| 1814 .30.127, :08G, 1815 I •26, 953,;;57a.?ool 181:6 •23, 373, 432.^58 1817 I 15, 454, '609.921 ;i818 13, 808, '67.3.-7 181i9 16, 300, 27.3.441 .-1'820 I 13, 134, .•530. .'5^ 10/723,4.79. W 1821 1822 .-»., 827, :B4;3.;51 1823 I ':S/784,1:54. f59i ]1824 Ib5,330,,144.71 18.25 1 13,490, 459..;94 1826 13, 062, :316.27 1827. a:2,fi53, .095.:65| 1828 13,'290, ^041.45 1829 12, .641, 210.40 '1:830 1 3 , 229, •533.33 i83;i 1 1 3 , 864, 067.90] 1832 •356,;516, 38S. 771 1833 • 2 2 , 7 1 3 , 755.11 1834 1 8 , 4 2 5 ,. 417. 25| 1835 17, 514, 950. 28 1836 50, 868, 164. 04 1837 37, 243, 214. 24 1838 33, 849, 718. 08 1839 26, 496, 948. 73 1840 24,139, 920.11 1841 26,196, 840.29 1842 24, 361, 336.59 1843-' 11, 256, 508. 60 1844 20, 650. 108.01 1845 $18,231.43 21, 895, 369. 61 1840 26, 418, 459. 59 1847 53,801, 509.37 3848 45, 227, 454..77 1849 82, 865. 81 39, 933, 542.61 1850 37,165. 990. 09 3851 44 ,.054. 717.66 "69,'7i3.'i9 1852 170, 063. 42 40, 389, 954. 56 1853 420, 498. 64 44, 078, 156. 35 1854 51, 907, 528.42 ;, 877,818.69 1855 872, 047. 56, 316, 197.72 1856 385, 372. 90 00, 772, 527. 64 1857 143. 70 863, 572. 39 06, 041, 1858 437.17 574, 443. 08 72, 330, 1859 950. 07 66, 355, 3800 7.54. 71 60, 056, 055.78 1861 62, 616, 896.81 1862 450, 379, 575. 56 1863 694, 004, 679. Ill 1864 811, 283, J a n u a r y 1 t o J u n e 30, 1843. Interest. $1,177, 863. ;03 •2,:373, •611.28j •2,:097, 859.17 2, 752, .523. «4 2,-947, 'O59.:06| .3,:239, 347..-6& :3,172, 516.73 2,:955, 875.9.0 •2,.815, .651.4-11 ;3,402, 6.01.04 • ;4,.4ii, 830.-.G6I 4,'239, 172.16 .3,-949, 4G2...36 4,185, 048.7.4 •2,^657, 114. 22 '3.:3C8, 908.26 :3,.'369, :57-8.48 2,557, 074.23 •2,:866, 074.90 :3,163, 6,71.-.09 2,-585, 435.:57i •2,451, 2.7.2..:57 •3, 599, 455.221 ^,:593, 239.-04 :5,:990, 090.-24 •7,;822, 923.;34 :4,.^36, 2,82..;55l 6,:209, 954. 03 :5,:211, 730. .5:6 .•5,151, 00.4. :33 ;5,126, 0.73.79 ;5,172, 788.79 4,!922, 475.40 4,;943, 557. ^93 4,^366, 757.40 •3,^75, :542.'.95 :3,480, ;07i.t51 :3,09:8, 800.-60 2, 542, •843.23 1.912, 574.93 1, 373, 748. 74 •1772, :561.:50 303, 796.87 202, 152.98 57, 863.08 Public debt. 984. :23 693,; :O50.:25 •2,^:033, 048.-.07 •2,743, .771.13 :2,:841,' 639. "37 :2,577, 126.:0a •:2,:G17, 250.12 '970, O82.:09| i,-7oe, 578.-84 1,138, .563.1:1 ^2,:879, 87:0. ;e8| :5,:294, 23S.:24 •3,:306, 697.07 3,:977, 206..07 •4,583, 960.-6o| :5.,:572, 018.-64 ;2,t938, 141.^02 •7., -701, 288.:96| ;3,.:586. 479. 26 '4,''835, 2.41.12 >'5,.414, •5.6.4..43 - a,'998, B49..-88 • •.7,^.508, 608. ;22 ;3,:307, 304. :90 ;6,5638, 832.11 •17,:048, 139.:59 .20,-.8S6, 753. :57 15,^086, 247. :59 ;2,-492, 195. 73 .3,477, 489.96 .3,:241, 0-19.,83 ^.•676, 160..83 ;607, 541.:01 11,:624, 835. i 83 •7,'.728, •587.-38 7,065, -539.24 !6,-r517, '596. :88 9,'064, •637.47 :9,860., •304. 77 9,443, 173.29 14, 800, 629. 48 17,'007, •747.^7:9 1,239, 746.51 5,974, 412 21 328. 20 21, 822. 91 5, 590, 723. 791 14. 996. 4.8 10, 718, 153. 53 399, 8-33. 89 3, 9.12, 015. 62 174, 598. 08 5, 315, 712.19 284, 977.55 7, 801, 990. 09 773, 549. 85 338, 012. 64 523, 583. 91 11,158, 450. 71 1, 833, 452.13 7, 536, 349.49 1, 0-10, 458.18 371, 100. 04 842, 723. 27 5, 600, 067. 65 1,119, 214.72| 13, 036, 922. 54 2, 390, 765, 12, 804, 478. 54 3, 56.5, 535. 78 3, 656, 335.14 3, 782, 393.03 654, 912.71 3, 696, 760. 75| 4, 000, 297. 80 2,152, 293. 05 3, 665. 832. 74 6,432, 574.01 3,070, 926. G9| 17. 556, 896. 95 2. 314, 464. 99 6, 662, 065. 86 1, 953, 822. 37 3,614, 618. 66 3, 276, 606. 05 • 1,593, 265.23 1, 652, 055. 67 7, 505, 250. 82 2, 637, 649. 70 14, 685, 043.15 3,144, 120. 94 • 13, 854, 250. 00 4,034, 157. 30 18, 737, 100. 00 96, 097, 322. 09| 13,390, 344. 84 24, 729, 700. 62 181,081, 635. 053, 685, 421. 691 430, 572, 014. 03 Gross expenditures. $3,'797, 436. 78| :8,;962,^^920. GO 6,479, •977. 97i •9, Oil, .593.17i 10,151, :240.15| •S,-367, 776. 84[ •8, •625, 877.37, 8,-583, 618.411 .11,:002, 396. 971 ll,--952, 534.12 12/273, 376.94 a3,;270, 487.31 11,:25S, 983.07 12,-615, 1 1 3 . -721 a3,598, 309.471 15,021, 196.26} 11/292, 2Q2. 99 16,702, 702.041 13,'867, 226. 13,309, 994..491 i3.:592, 604.86 =22;:279, 1 2 L 1 5 | 29, 190, 520.36 S8,:028, 230.32! 39,'582, 493.-35I •48,-244, 495. 51 ;40/877, 646.041 •35,104, 875. 401 :24,;O04, 199.73 •21,-763, 024. 851 19,-.090, 572.69 l-7,:e76, 592.-63 15,314, 171.00 :31,S98, 538.47 '28.,-585, 804.72 24,103, .398.46 :22,^65:6, 764. 04 '25, •459,. 479. :52 25,044, .858.40 24, 585, 281.55 30, 038, 446.12 !34,'356, 098.06 24,257, 298. 49 24, 601, 982. 44 17, 573, 141.56 30, 868, 164. 04 37, 265, 037.15| 39, 455, 438. 35 37, 614, 936.15 28, 226, 533. 81 31, 797, 530. 03 32,936, 876. 53 12,118, 105.15 33, 642, 010.85 30, 490, 408.71 27, 632, 282. 90 60, 520, 851. 74 60, 055, 143.19 .56, 386, 422. 74 44, 604, 718.26 48, 476, 104. 31 46,712, 608. 83 54, 577, 061. 74 75, 473, 170.75 06,164, 775. 96 72, 726, 341. 57 71, 274, 587.37 82, 062, 186.74 83, 678, 642.92 77, 055, 125. 65 85, 387, 31C. '^8 565, 667, 563.71 899, 815, 911.25 , 295, 541, 114. 86! B a l a n c e in Treasury at t h o e n d of i}he.3'ear. •$973, 905.75 783, 444. 51 753, 661. 69 1,151, 924.17 516, 442. 61 888, 995. .42 1,-021, •899.-04 • 017, 451.43 •2, '161, 867.77 2,-023, 311. i99 .3,295, 391.:G0 •5,020, 697.'.64 4,-825, -811. ;60 • 4, •037,^005. :26 :3,^999, •388.!9;9 4,'538, 123. :80 ;9,043, «5O..i07 • ^9, •941, '809.:96 3.-848, 056.78 •2i-072, •276. •;57 3,.-502, 305.-80 :3,.-8G2, 217. 41 •5,1'96, •542.'0O 1,727,, '848. B3 13,106, 592.88 -.22, •033, •519.19 14,989, 465.48 1,478, •520.74 •992..88 2, •079, 46L.21 i , 1 9 8 , -592..24 1,681, 427.-'55 4,:237, '922;.81 ^9,463, •597.13 1,^946, '650.4;3 '5,--2-0-3, %ms, '686.18 280.10 0,668., •5/972, 435. 81 :5, 755, 7.04. 79 0, 014, 539. 75 4, 502, 914.45 '2,:011, 777.55 11, 702, 905. 81 8, 892, 858. 42 20, 749, 803. 90 40, 708, 436. 00 87, 327, 252. 69 80,893, 196. 94 33.157, 503. 08 29, 903, 103. 46 28, 685, 111.08 30, 521, 979. 44 39,186, 284. 74 36, 742, 829. 02 36,194, 274.81 38, 261, 959. 05 33, 079, 270. 43 29, 416, 032.45 32, 827^ 082. 09 85,871, 753. 31 40.158, 353. 25 43.338, 800. 02 50; 261, 901.09 48, 591, 073.41 47, 777, 072.13 49,108, 229.80 46, 802, 855. 00 35,113, 334. 22 33,193, 248.60 82, 979, 530. 78 30, 963, 857. 83 46, 965, 304. 87 36, .523, 046.13 738.44 134, 433, CXL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF • THE TREASURY. TABLE O.—STATEMENT Year. 1865 1866 1867....... 1868 1869 1870 ... 1871 1872.... 3873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 ... 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 . .. 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1806 Total....... War. OF T H E E X P E N D I T U R E S USTavy. Indians. Pensions. OF THIS TTNITED Miscellaneous. $1, 030, 690, 400. 06$122, 617, 434. 07 283,154, 676. 06 43, 285, 662. 00 $5, 059, 360. 71 $16, 847, 621. 34 $42, 989, 383.10 3, 295, 729. 32 15, 605, 549. 88 40, 613,114.17 3, 568, 638, 312. 28 717.551,816.39 *3, 621, 780. 07 *77, 992.17 103, 369, 211. 42 119, 607, 656. 01 643,604, 554.33 m S , 769. 52 *53, 286. 61 *9, 737. 87 3, 572, 260, 092. 35 717, 629, 808. 56 103, 422, 498. 03 119, 617, 393. 88 95, 224, 415. 63 31,034,011.04 4, 642, 531. 77 20,936,551.71 23, 782, 388. 78 123, 246, 648. 62 25, 775, 502. 72 4,100,682.32 78,501,990.61 7, 042, 923. 06 28,476,621.78 20, 000, 757. 97 57, 655, 675. 40 21,780,229.87 3, 407, 938.15 28, 340, 202.17 35, 799, 991. 82 19, 431, 027. 21 7, 426, 997. 44 34, 443, 894. 88 35, 372,157. 20 21, 249, 809. 99 7, 061, 728. 82 28, 533, 402. 76 46, 323,138. 31 23, 526, 256.79 7, 951, 704. 88 29, 359, 426. 86 42, 813, 927. 22 30, 932, 587. 42 6, 092, 402. 09 29, 038, 414. 68 41,120, 645. 98 21, 497, 626. 27 8, 384, 050. 82 29, 456, 216. 22 38, 070, 888. 64 18, 963, 309. 82 5, 966, 558.17 28, 257, 395. 69 37, 082, 785. 90 14, 959, 935. 36 5, 277, 007. 22 27, 963, 752. 27 32,154,147. 85 17,365,301.37 4, 629, 280. 28 27,137,019.08 40, 425, 660. 73 15,125,126. 84 5, 206,109. 08 35,121, 482. 39 38,116, 916. 22 13, 536, 984. 74 5, 945, 457. 09 56, 777,174. 44 50, 059, 279. 62 40. 466, 460. 55 15, 686, 671. (36 0,514,101.09 43: 570, 494.19 15, 032, 046. 26 9, 736, 747. 40 61, 345,193. 95 48, 911, 382. 93 15, 283, 437.17 7, 362, 590. 34 66, 012, 573. 64 39, 429, 603. 36 17, 292, 601. 44 6, 475, 999. 29 55, 429, 228. 06 42, 670, 578. 47 16, 021, 079. 67 6, 552, 494. 63 56,102, 267. 49 63, 404, 864. 03 34, 324,152. 74 13, 907, 887. 74 6,099,158.17 75, 029,101. 79 6,194.522.69 38, 561, 025. 85 15,141,126. 80 6, 2-49, 307. 87 80, 288, 508. 77 38, 522, 436.11 16, 926, 437. 65 6, 892, 207. 78 87, 624, 779.11 44, 435, 270. 85 21, 378, 809. 31 44, 582, 838. 08 22, 006, 206. 24: 6, 708,046. 67 106, 936, 855. 07 4.8, 720, 065. 01 26,-113,896.46 8, 527,469. 01 124, 415, 951. 40 46, 895, 456. 30 29,174,138. 98 11,150, 577. 67 134, 583, 052. 79 49,641,773.47 30,136, 084. 43 13, 345, 347. 27 159, 857. 557. 87 54, 567, 929. 85 31, 701, 298. 79 10, 293, 481. 52 141,177, 284. 96 51, 804, 759.13 28, 797, 795. 73 9, 939, 754. 21 141, 395, 228. 87 50, 830, 920. 89 27,147, 732. 38 12,165, 528. 28 139, 434, 000. 98 644, 323, 323. 85 51,110, 223. 72 53, 009, 867. 67 56, 474, 061. 53 53, 23-7, 461. 56 00,481,910.23 00, 984, 757.42 73i 328,110. 06 85,141, 593. 61 71. 070, 702. 98 73, 599, 661. 04 58, 926, 532. 53 58,177, 703.57 63, 741, 555.49 54,713, 529. 76 64, 416, 324. 71 57, 219, 750. 98 68, 678, 022. 21 70, 920, 433. 70 87, 494, 258. 38 74,106, 929. 85 85, 264, 825. 59 72, 952, 260. 80 80.664,064.26 81,403,256.49 110, 048,167. 49 99, 841,988. 61 103. 732, 799. 27 101, 9-43, 884. 07 93,279,730.14 87, 216, 234. 62 1, 354, 555, 521. 68 321,365,929,11 2, 089, 837, 063. 97 5, 031, 604,180. 20 2, 854, 563, 932.19 *Outst.andiug The NOTE. -This statement is made from -warrants 2}(('^ ' <^^ ^Y the Treasurer up to June 30, 1866. REPORT. OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. STATES I?ROM M A R C H 4, 1789, TO J U N E 30, 1896, Y e a r . N ept eonrddiitnuarreys .ex- P r e m i u m s . 1865 $1, 217, 704,199.28 385, 954, 731. 43 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 Interest. CXLI ETC.—Continued. Public debt. Gross expenditures. Balance in Treasury at t h e e n d of tho year. , 717, 900.11 $77, 895, 090.30 $609, 616,141. 68 51, 900, 433, 331. 37 $33, 933, 657.89 . 58,476.51 133,067,624.91 620; 263, 249. lOl 1,139,-344,081,95 165,301,654.76 , 152, 771, 550. 43 7, Oil, 003. 50 * 4, 481, 566. 24 502, 689, 519. 27'2, 374, 677,103.12 8, 037, 749,176. 38 *2,888.48| * 100. 31 * 54, 484, 555. O; 611,003.56 1,157, 253,116. 202, 947, 733. 813, 349. 38 229, 915, 088. 001,151.04 190, 496, 354. 674, 680. 05! 164, 421, 507. 996, 555. 60i 157, 583,827. 016,794.74 153, 201, 856. 958, 266. 76j 180, 488, 636. 105, 919. 99 194, 118, 985. 395, 073. 55 171, 529, 848. 164, 857, 813. 144, 209, 963. 134, 463,452. 161, 619, 934. 169, 090, 062. 2, 79.5, 320. 421 177, 142, 897. 1, 061, 248. 78 186, 904, 232. 206, 248, 006. 189, 547, 865. 208, 840, 678. 191, 902, 992. 220, 190, 602. 214, 938, 951. 8,270,8'I2.46 240, 995,131, 17, 292, 362. 65 261, 637, 202, 55 20, 304, 224. 06 317, 825,-5-49. 10, 401, 220; 61 321, 645, 214 356, 213, 562, 839, 683, 874 325, 217, 268, 316, 794, 417, 502,692, 407. 75,2, 374, 677, 203. 43! 8, 042, 233, 731.41 160,817,099.73 143,781, 591.9li 735, 536, 980.11 1,093,079, 655. 27! 198,070,537:09 140,424, 045.71 692, 549, 685. 88 I,-069, 889, 970. 74! 158, 930,082. 87 584, 777, 996.11 183, 781,985.76 130, 694, 242. 80 261, 912, 718.31 702,907, 842. 88| 177, 004,116.51 129,-235, 498. OOl 393, 254, 282.13! 691, 680, 858.90 138, 019,122.15 125,576, 565.93 399, 503, 670. 65 682, 525, 270. 2l' 134, 066,001.85 117,357, 839.72 405, 007, 307. 54 524, 044, 597.91 159, 293,673.41 104,750, 688. 441 233, 699, 352. 58 724, 698, 933. 99| 178, 833,339. 54 107,119, 815. 2l| 422, 065, 060.23 682, 000, 885.32 172, 804,061. 32 103, 093, 544.57 407, 377, 492.48 714,446, 357. B9| 149, 909,377. 21 100, 243, 271. 23 449, 345, 272. 80 97,124, 511. 58 323, 965, 424. 051 565, 299, 898.91 214, 887,645.88 102, 500, 874. 65 353, 676, 944. 590,641, 271. 70! 286,591,453. 88 105,-327, 949.GO 699, 445, 809.16| 966, 393, 692. 69 386, 832,588.65 •95,-757, 575.-11 432, 590, 280.41 700,-233, 238.19 231. 940,064. 44 82,508, 741.18 165,152, 335. 05 425, 865, 222. 64 280,607. 668.37 71, 077, 2G6.79 271,646, 299. 55 529, 627, 739.12 275, 450,903.53 • 59,160, 131. 25! 590, 083, 829. 96! 855,491, 967. 50 374,189, 081.98 54, 578, 378. 48! 260, 520, 690.50 504, 646, 934. 83 424,941,403. 07 51, 386, 256. 47l 211,760, 853.43 471,987, 288. 54 521, 794,026.26 50, 580, 145. 9^ 205, 216, 709.361 447, 699, 847. 86 526, 848,755. 46 47,741, 577. 25| 271, 901, 321.15 539, 833, 501.12 512,851,434. 36 44, 715. 007.47 249, 760, 258. 05! 517, 685, 059.18 659, 449,099. 94 41, 001, 484. 29 318, 922, 412. 35 618,211, 390. 60 673, 399,118.18 812, 206, 367. 50! 36, 099, 284.05 630, 247, 078.16 691,527,403.76 37, 547, 135.-37 365; 352, 470. 87 731,126, 376. 22 726, 222,332. 60 338, 995, 958. 98! 23, 878, 116.23 684, 019, 289. 56 778, 604,339. 28 27, 264, 392.18 389, 530, 044.50 773, 007, 998. 99! 738, 467,555.07 27, 841, 405;64 •831,383, 272. 95 698, 908, 552. 78!763, 565,540.75 30, 978, 030.21 354,276, 858.93 710, 472, 157. 22 773, 610,008.76 396,190, 023.35 35.385, 028.-93 748, 369, 469. 43 846, 093,349. 62 * 4, 484, 555. 03 13, 651, 926, 627. 21 125,698,013.65 2, 826,922, 743. 37| 13,617,506,691.14 28, 222, 054, 075. 37 warrants, outstanding warrants are then added, and the statement is by warrants issued from that date. ICXUI . REPORT O F T H E SECRETARY. O P :THE TREASURY:. T A B L E P . — S T A T E M E N T OF T H E RE.CEIPTS AND D I S B U R S E M E N T S BIT U N I T E D .STATES ASSISTANT T R E A S U R E R S DURING THE F I S C A L YEAR E N D E D J U N E 30, 1896. EALTIMOEE. B a l a n c e . J u n e 30,1895 $9,252,144. 47 RECEIPTS. 0 n a c c o u n t of c u s t o m s ...,•......, ........ On a c c o u n t of i n t e r n a l r e v e n u e " , •............'.,. O n a c c o u n t of c e r t i t i c a t e s of d e p o s i t , a c t ;of . J u n e ; 8 , 1872 :. ' O n . a c c o u n t of semiaainual . d u t y -..."...."....'.. . . . . -'." O n . a c c o u n t of Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t •On a c c o u n t of t r a n s f e r s , T r e a s u r e r ' : s . : g e n e r a l a c c o u n t : •On a c c o u n t - o f • d i s b u r s i n g officers — . . . , : "...'. O n . a c c o . u n t e f t h e ^Secretary-of t i i e T r e a s u r y On . a c c o u n t of t r a n s f e r a c c o u n t - o f T r e a s u r e r U n i t e d 'States lOn a c c o u n t of U n i t e d .States 4 p e r c e n t ibonds ,. ;0n a c c o u n t o f •a?epayine.nts .... ,. ... O n a c c o u n t ;of redem.ption a n d e x c h a n g e , On a c c o u n t ,of miseelia^ne.ous .$2, 910,•,G84..83 -4, 402.11 3,-600.-.00 20,'344.39 .1, 2.08, ;594. :20 10,786,437.93 4, .451,805. 35 1,•200,75 :2, 563, i64.:59 ;617,521. 30 .7,9,, 080.66 7, 74.0, •584.74 .4,405.42 33, 994,432.27 43, 246, :576. 74 •DI3B-UE3-EMaSNTS. O n a c c o u n t of Treasuryxlinafts .. ............ 'On a c c o u n t of i n t e r e s t . . ........... 'On a c c o u n t ; o f ;r.edemption'aaid excliaaige ,. O n a c c o u n t ^of jgold certificates, :series 1888... vOn accouut;o±' itrans-fers •Dn aeconnt'O-f tilie.Secretary of th.o T r e a s u r y . 'On :acco;unt of certificates .of deposit., .act of J u n o ;8,1872 O n :account of Post-Office idrafts •On :accoun1; of (dis-burs;i.Dg^officei.s ....— •On.account lof triansfe'r^acoount of .TxGas;u.Ter U n i t e d • S t a t e a . . 5,162,283.-51 -518,137v04 7,747,884.74 165,O00.;OO 8, .379., 354.100 4,210.;OQ 3,41Q,»OO0.«O 1,202,222.79 4, 407, 634. OS 1,,942,:95.1.48 c32, 939, 677.04 B a l a n c e J u n e ao, 1896, ... 10,300,-899.10 BOSTON. Balaoice Jiunie m , 1 8 9 5 . . . On On On On On On On On On On On On On On account account account account account account account account account account account account account account :$12,309, 008.00 of -customs ......-.of s t a n d a r d d o l l a r s : of certificates of-deposit, a c t of J u n e 8., 1872 of s e m i a n n u a l d u t y of Post-Offico D e p a r t m e n t of p a t e n t fees of t r a n s f e r s , T r e a s u r e r ' s g e n e r a l a c c o u n t of d i s b u r s i n g officers of t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y of t r a n s f e r a c c o u n t of T r e a s u r e r U n i t e d S t a t e s of l o a n of 1925, p r i n c i p a l , p r e m i u m , a n d i n t e r e s t of r e p a y m e n t s of r e d e m p t i o n a n d e x c h a n g e of m i s c e l l a n e o u s ." . $12, 300, •042.-46 2, 254, 500.00 0,, 000, 00.0.00 158,'538.'90 3, 023, 867.36 6,181.45 24, 642, 693.3G 20,145, 081. 90 | o' g^n 27 12, 337, 378. 58 5,589, 711. 51 234, 901.18 13,106, 529.67 6, 277, 634.42 106, 742, 841.06 119,112, 449.12 DISBUESEMENTS. On On On On On On On On On On account account account account account account account account account account of T r e a s u r y d r a f t s ; of i n t e r e s t of r e d e m p t i o n a n d e x c h a n g e of t r a n s f e r s of certificates of deposit, a c t of J u n e 8,1872. of Post-Office d r a f t s of d i s b u r s i n g officers of S e c r e t a r y of T r e a s u r j ' - . of t r a n s f e r a c c o u n t of T r e a s u r e r of U n i t e d S t a t e s of m i s c e l l a n e o u s B a l a n c e J u n e 30,1890 -.. | 19,117, 259.48 3, 385,030. 93 13,079, 009. 67 27,070,138.11 6, 245,000.00 3, 551, 017.10 20, 033,755.04 g' ggg Hj 13, 080, 355.09 5, 252,43 ^ 105, 575, 547. 67 13, 356, 901. 45 E E P O R T OF .THE BECBETARY OF T H E TREASURY.^ CXLIII T A B L E P . — R E C E I P T S AND D I S B U R S E M E N T S , ETC.—Coiitinue.d. CHIGAGO. Balance Juno 29, 1895 $18,308,129. 30 a On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of EECEirTS. customs r internal revenue sales of public lands certificates of deposit, act of Juno 8,1872 semiannual duty Post-Office Department patent fees transfers, T\-easurer's general account disbursing officers assay office, standards the Secretary of the Treasuiy repayments redemption and exchange miscellaneous 1. $7, 047,423. 88 150,292. 24 9,129.69 2, 500, 000. 00 31, 849.05 9, 000,, 030.01 8, 568.00 82,194,592.06 35,118, 352. 99 5, 797, 000. 00 9,897.71 577, 290. 94 7, 590, 393. 37 496, 727. GO 150,652,549.04 168, 960, 678. 40 DISBURSEMENTS. On account of Treasury drafts. On account of interest On accoun*-, of redemption and exchange. On accountof gold certificates On accountof transfers On account of United States notes mutilated On account of certificates of deposit, act of Juno 8, 1872 . On account of Post-Offico drafts On accouut of disbursing officers On account of assay office, gold certificates, series 1888 On account of assay office, Secretary of tho Treasury On account of fractional currency (silver and minor coins), silver exchanges 34, 685, 362. 49 564, 319. 94 8, 800, 000,00 776, 000. 00 45, 599, 409. 35 5, 700,000.00 2, 830, 000. GO 8,900,147. 36 35,428, 051.24 510, 000.00 9, 774.25 7, 014,043.37 Balance June 30,1890 151,477,708.00 17,482, 910. 40 CI:N"€IKFATI. Balance J u n e 30, 1895... $5,-275,582.00 liECEIPTS. On account of On account of On accoun t of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On accountof On account of On accountof On account of On account of customs internal revenue ... . gold coin for b o n d s . . . . certificates of deposit, act of Juno 8,1872 semiannual duty — Post-Office Department patent fees. transfers, Treasurer's general account disbursing officers the Secretary of the Treasury transfer account of Treasurer United States repayments redemption and exchange. miscellaneous...... , - $1,871,707.02 3,925.20 797, 503. 85 330, OGO. 00 27,9.14; 74 3,296, 800.14 475. 00 19,945,010.60 7,439, 202. 21 1, 826.80 1,790, 554. 97 33, 089.99 4,098, 298.39 52, 700. 07 9,007,114.98 44, 942, 696. 98 DISBURSEMENTS. On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of Treasury drafts interest redemption and exchange gold certificates transfers United States notes mutilated certificates of deposit, act of J u n e 8,1872 Post-Office drafts disbursing officers tra.nsfer account of Treasurer United States miscellaneoua Balance June 30,1896. 7, 692, 038.-17 000, 587.71 4,104, 023.39 96,000.00 12, 679, 364.40 2,211, 003.00 . 720, 000.00 3,265,145.12 7, 324,129. 28 1,050,763.36 300. 00. 39, 743, 754.43 5,198, 942. 55 CXLIV REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. T A B L E P . — R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS, ETC.—Continued. L^EW OliLEANS. Balance June 30,1895 $13, 309,251.06 RECEIPTS. On account of On account of Ou account of On accountof On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On accountof Ou account of Ou account of On account of On account of On account of . customs internal revenue sales of public lands semiannual duty Post-Oifice Department patent fees transfers. Treasurer's general account disbursing officers assay office, bullion* the Secretary of the Treasury transfer account of Treasurer United States 4 per cent bonds, 1925 , repayments redemption and exchan ge miscellaneous $2,491,435.53 1, 496, 990.13 51, 298.45 11, 525.89 3, 447, 927. 60 60.00 23, 547, 357. 32 5, 070, 890. 04 1, 026. 50 4,407.77 3, 292, 486. 92 222, 651. 23 64, 481.46 4,175, 900. 00 50, 259. 68 39, 928,548.52 53, 237,799. 53 DISBURSEIMENTS. On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account of of of of of of of of of of of of of Secretary of Treasury Treasury drafts interest redemption and exchange gold certificates transfers United States notes mutilated silver certificates mutilated Post-Office drafts disbursing officers transfer account of Treasurer United States national-bank notes •.. Treasury notes, 1890, mutilated :. 5, 240.87 5,167, 036. 79 123, 347.75 4,175,900.00 182, 000. 00 20, 264, 295. 50 941, 000.00 1, 990, 000. 00 3,453,229.47 4,781, 770. 59 3,158, 930.53 922, 000.00 745, 000. CO 43,909,751.50 Balance June 30,1896 - 9, 328, 048. 08 N E W YOPvlv. Balance June 29. 1895 ~ :. $172, 851, 765.92 RECEIPTS. On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On .account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of customs internal revenue standard silver dollars gold certificates certificates of deposit, act of June 8, 1872 semiannual duty Post-Offico Department patent fees transfers. Treasurer's general account disbursing officers assay office, ordinary expenses assay office, bullion Secretary of the Treasury transfer account of Treasurer United States interest , special customs deposits redemption and exchange miscellaneous United States bonds sold, loan of 1925 $110,908, 380.36 100, 301. 61 4, 272, 695.00 4, 855, 000.00 44, 055, 000. GO ; 253. 597. 68 11, 693, 493. 26 -.. 3, 043.15 252, 691, 903.64 145,,480, 659. 72 165, 020. 31 38,121,095.12 44, 643.70 83, 070, 414. 68 27, 512, 342.23 171, 696, 269.23 420,753, 320. 51 2, 837, 722.84 65, 696, 686.82 1,384,271,589.86 1,557,123,355.78 DISBURSEMENTS. On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On accouut of Treasury drafts interest redemption and exchange gold certificates United States notes mutilated certific-ites of deposit, act of June 8,1872 Post-Office drafts ,'. disbursing officers assay office, ordinary expenses assay office, bullion transfer account of Treasurer United States....' fractional currency redeemed 236, 783, 601. 07 27,512, 342.23 421,156, 732. 51 6,888, 720.00 40,174, 002.00 65, 060, 000.00 11, 426, 317.61 146, 081, 652.24 162, 582.94 38, 214,169.29 79, 535, 540.31 1, 046. GO R E P O R T OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. CXLV TABLE P . — I ^ E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS, ETC.-—Continued. N E W YOEK—Continued. DISBURSEMENTS—continued. On On On On account account account account of of of of special customs deposits silver certificates mutilated Treasury notes of 1890 mutilated national-bank notes mutilated ,$171, 955, 662. 01 67, 649, 018. 00 37, 290, 000. 00 8,006,985.00 $1,357,898,371.21 Balance J u n e 30, 1896 199,224,984.57 PHILADELPHIA. Balance June 30, 1895 .$19,857,167.52 RECEIPTS. On account of customs On account of certificates of deposit, act of June 8, 1872 On account of semiannual duty On account of Post-Oflice Department On account of patent fees On account of transfers. Treasurer's general account Ou account of disbursing officers On account of the Secretary of the Treasury On account of transfer account of Treasurer United States On accountof suspense account On account of redemption and exchange On account of miscellaneous , $13, 392, 805. 08 14,100, 000. 00 95, 647.81 5, 609, 529. 78 1, 418. 35 43, 865, 621.15 20, 478, 869.72 20,176.50 8,046, 479. 54 1, 067. 67 27, 086,115. 69 1, 659, 956. 37 134,357,687.10 153, 714,854.68 DISBURSEMENTS. On account of Treasury drafts. . . . . . . i.» On account of interest On account of redemption and exchange On account of transfers On account of certificates of deposit, act of June 8, 1872 On account of Post-Office drafts. Ou account of disbursing officers On account cf Secretary of the Treasury, bullion On account of transfer account of Treasurer United States On account of suspense account On account of miscellaneoua 39, 333,014. 61 1, 938, 296. 50 27,101, 785, 69 31, 400, 548. 05 15, 350, 000. 00 5, 356, 391.25 20, 371, 024.74 6, 424. 55 13,801,096.85 1, 055.17 2,135.92 134,661,773.33 Balance J u n e 30, 1896 19, 053,081. 35 ST. LOUIS. Balance June 30, 1805 23, 221,92L 77 R E C E I f TS. On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account On account of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of customs internal revenue sales of public lands certificates of deposit, act of June 8,1872 semiannual duty Post-Office Department patent fees transfers. Treasurer's general account disbursing officers assay office, ordinary expenses assay office, bullion the Secretary of the Treasury transfer account of Treasurer United States bonds ., repa.yments redemption and exchange miscellaneous."...., : $1, 869, 952.15 92, 906.17 40, 649. 51 2,105, 000. 00 13, 303.87 4,098, 090. 32 1, 672. 33 47, 099, 453.17 27,153, 962. 33 5,417.59 125, 000.00 11, 314.59 2, 338,424.06 469, 739.79 129,527. 36 9,129, 478..80 183, 479. 84 94, 867, 369.83 118,089,291.65 DISBURSEMENTS. On account On account On account On account On account Ou account of of of of of of Treasury drafts interest redemption and exchange transfers United States notes mutilated certificates of deposit, act of Juno 8, 1872 FI 96——X 23, 50-4, 276.17 258, 236.12 9,179, 093. 80 15, 424, 576.79 9,113, 000.00 2, 480, 000.00 CXLYI R E P O R T OF T H E SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. T A B L E P . — R E C E I P T S AJS^D DISBURSEMENTS, ETC.—Continued. ST. LOUIS—Continued. DJSB URSEM E N.TS—COU t i n u C d . On account of On account of On accountof On account of On account of On account of On account of Post-Office- drafts disbursing officers assay office, ordinary expenses assay office, bullion transfer account of Treasurer United States Secretary of the Treasury miscellaneous '. • - $4,120, 375., 17 27,125, 224. 22 5, 814. 32 103, 768.70 2,092, 823. 45 10, 256. 95 16, 674. 38 $93,433,620.13 Balance June 30,1896 24, 655, 671. 52 SAN EEANCISCO. Balance J u n e 30, 1895 $42, 800, 058. 43 RECEIPTS. On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of customs ..-. internal revenue sales; of public lands Post-Office Department, traiisfers, fractional coins transfers, standard dollars„.:...: patent fees disbursing officers the purchase of 4 iDer cent bonds, 1925 semiannual duty the Secretary of the Treasury Treasurer, -general account Treasurer, transfer account miscellaneous $6, 427, 798. 93 323,185.92 208, 680.43 1, 330,. 830.15 1, 023,118.00 1, 619, 500. 00 7, 341. 05 12, 607,308.46 3, 834, 682. 28 2, 553.54 9, 024.80 14, 608, 965. 00 659, 003. 32 420, 587. 27 — 43,082,579.21 85,882,637.64 DISBURSEMENTS. On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On.account of On account of On account of On account of On account of On-accountof On account of Treasury drafts : PostrOffice drafts disbursing officers shipment of standard silver dollars fractional silver. : interest redemption and exchange gold certificates (1888 redeemed) Treasurer, transfer account. Secretary of the Treasury United States notes mutilated I'reasury notes mutilated, 1890 silver certificates mutilated miscellaneous ,, Balance J u n e 30, 1896 - 13,436,119. 26 1, 279, 999: 22 12, 650, 068.98 1,593, 500.00 1, 009, 268. OO 470, 687. 99 10, 882, 243. 85 115, 000. 00 22, 365.13 13, 272. 26 15, 000. 00 13, 000.00 12,000.00 1,765, 000. 00 43, 277, 524. 69 42, 605,112. 95 T A B L E Q . ~ S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E P R E S E N T L I A B I L I T I E S OF T H E U N I T E D STATES TO I N D I A N T R I B E S , E T C . js M ~J o 3 ® s c ^ ^ ^ '^ Names of treaties. Description of annuities, etc. Number of installments yet unappropriated, explanations, etc. Beference to laws. Statutes at Large. ».rt += i i Pi +? -" P3 ^ +- t- o a? o bjo*3 ^ o s <y. hi o rt 00 o,2 6:.' .,. ® h3 O P<c3 CJ ft- <1 Pi Apaches, Kiowas, and Comanches. Do Do Do C h e y e n n e s and Arapahoes. Do Do Do Chickasaws Fulfilling treaties with Chippewas of the jyLississippi. Chocta'ws Thirty installments, provided to be expended under the tenth article treaty of Oct 21, 1867. Purchase of clothing..... ^ Pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer. Pay of physician and teacher Thirty installments, provided to be expended under tenth article treaty of Oct 28, 1867. Purchase of clothing, same article ,..., ... Pay of physician, carpenter, farmer, black-: smith, miller, engineer, and teacher. Interest on $1,000,000 at 5 per cent per annum. One installment, unappropriated, at $30,000.' Do Provisions for smiths, etc . Do Interest on $390,257.92, articles 10 and 13, treaty of Jan. 22,1855. m o $30, 000.00 Tenth article treaty of Oct. 21, $10, 000. 00 do... 1867. Fourteenth article treaty of Oct. Yol.l5,p.585,§14. 4, 500.00 21, 1867. -...do 2, 500. 00 do One installment, unappropriated, Vol.l5,p.596,§10. at $20,000. do 10, 000. 00 6, 500. 00 Yol.l5,p.597,§13. Agreement approved Mar. 3,1891, 26 Stats., 1025. Permanent annuity in goods , Ten installments of annuity, due, $1,000 each. Six installments due. Permanent annuities. Yol.l5,p.584,§10: Second article treaty of Nov. 16, 1895, $3,000; thirteenth article treaty of Oct 18. 1820, $600; second article treaty of Jan. 20, 1825, $6,000. Sixth article treaty of Oct. 18, 3820; ninth article treaty of Jan. 20,1825. H O $50, 000. 00 Vol.1, p. 619 Vol. 9, p.904,art. 3; vol. 16, p. 719, a r t 5. 3, 000. 00 Vol. 7, p. 99, §2; vol.11, p. 614, § 13;vol.7,p.213, §13; vol. 7. p. 235. §2. Vol.7, p. 212, §6; vol.7,p.236,§9; vol.7,p.614,§13 Vol.ll,p.614,§13. 9, 600. 00 $1, 000,000. 00 Pi H pi 920.00 19, 512. 89 390, 257.92 Q X o X P^ T A B L E Q . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E P R E S E N T L I A B I L I T I E S O F T H E U N I T E D STATES TO I N D I A N T R I B E S , ETC.—Continued. < fH © O r^ ^ 5 <^ o P D e s c r i p t i o n of a n n u i t i e s , e t c . N a m e s of t r e a t i e s . Heference to N u m b e r of i n s t a l l m e n t s y e t u n a p ^ laws, Statutes a t propriated, explanations, etc. Large. C S 1^ r i "B ^ ^ . Q fl M c^© --> ^ g © s >=.2 ^ ' § . 9 - . © a Pi "^•"rS CI © ro^ 3 fl R « o P •> •'^ ^ is P^ 'M i> p; t>~.2 © O Pi 0.2© « S-= O © ^ c3 r 3 TI P © 4^ JD PI 1=1 cs;::^ CoBur d ' A l e n e s . . Creeks.. Do. Do. Do. Do- DoDo. Do. Crows . . F i f t e e n i n s t a l l m e n t s of $8,000 each, u n d e r T e n ' i n s t a l l m e n t s of $8,000 each, 26 S t a t s . , 1028. 6 t h a r t i c l e , a g r e e m e n t : of M a r . 26, 1887, unappropriated. ratified b y a c t of M a r . 3,1891. Permanent annuities , T r e a t y of A u g . 7,1790 V o l . 7, p . 36, § 4 do. Vol. 7, p . 69,-^ 2 . T r e a t y of J u n e 16,1802 -doT r e a t i e s of J a n . 24,1826. a n d A u g . V o l . 7 , p . 2 8 7 . . . . • 7,1856. Smiths, shops, etc '. Vol. 7, p . 287, § 8 . T r e a t y of J a n . 24,1826 "Wheelwright, p e r m a n e n t .•.. T r e a t v of J a n . 24,1826, a n d A u g . V o l . 7 , p . 287, 6 8; vol.11,p.700,§57,1856. A l l o w a n c e , d u r i n g t h e p l e a s u r e of t h e P r e s i - T r e a t y of F e b . 14,1833, a n d t r e a t y V o l . 7 , p . 4 1 9 , § 5 ; d e n t , for b l a c k s m i t h s , a s s i s t a n t s , s h o p s , a n d of A u g . 7,1856. vol.ll,p.70G,§5. tools, i r o n a n d steel, w a g o n m a k e r , e d u c a t i o n , a n d a s s i s t a n t s i n a g r i c u l t u r a l operations, etc. I n t e r e s t on $200,000 h e l d i n t r u s t , s i x t h arti- T r e a t y of A u g . 7,1856. Vol.11, p.7G0,§ 6. cle t r e a t y A ^ . 7,1856. I n t e r e s t on $275,168 h e l d i n t r u s t , t h i r d a r t i c l e E x p e n d e d u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of Vol.14, p.786, § 3 , t r e a t y J u n e 14,1886, t o b e e x p e n d e d u n d e r t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e I n t e r i o r . t h e d i r e c t i o n of t h e S e c r e t a r y o f t h e I n t e r i o r . I n t e r e s t on $1,800,000 a t 5 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m . A c t M a r . 1,1889 , 25 S t a t s . , 7 8 9 . . . , F o r s u p p l y i n g m a l e p e r s o n s o v e r 14 y e a r s T r e a t y of M a y 7, 1868; t h r e e i n - V o L l 5 , p . 6 5 1 , § 9 . of a g e w i t h a s u i t of good, s u b s t a n t i a l s t a l l m e n t s of $15,000 e a c h d u e , w o o l e n c l o t h i n g ; f e m a l e s o v e r 12 y e a r s of estimated. . a g e a flannel s k i r t o r g o o d s t o m a k e t h e s a m e , a p a i r of woolen h o s e , calico a n d domestic, and boys and girls u n d e r t h e ages n a m e d s u c h flannel a n d c o t t o n g o o d s a s their necessities m a y require. F o r p a y of p h y s i c i a n , c a r p e n t e r , miller, engi- T r e a t y of Ma^- 7,1868. .do. neer, farmer, a n d blacksmith. © 9--H ;H ^ ^H .2 f-trtroa> bii.p p © . 2 o hi .2 S « ;: a " -e ^ S 'r- « P p,ci © ft $80,000. 00 w \^ a Pi $1, 500. 00 3, 000. 00 20, 000. 00 1,110. 00 600.00 $22,200. CO 12, 000. 00 $840.00 270.00 600. 00 1, 000. 00 2, 000. 00 > Pi K O Pi H 10, 000. 00 200, 000. 00 13, 758. 40 275,168. 00 90,000. 00 1, 800, 000. 00 t?d pi 45, 000. 00 > a 4,500. 00 B l a c k s m i t h i r o n a n d steel, a n d for s e e d s a n d agricultural implem(mts. T w e n t y - f i v e i n s t a l l m e n t s of $30,000 each, i n c a s h or o t h e r w i s e , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of the President. . . . . I n t e r e s t o n $57,500, b e i n g t h e b a l a n c e on lowas $157,500. l o w a s i n O k l a h o m a . F i v e a n n u a l i n s t a l l m e n t s of $3,000; five ann u a l i n s t a l l m e n t s of $2,400; five.annual i n s t a l l m e n t s of $1,800; five a n n u a l i n s t a l l m e n t s of $1,200, t o b e paid, p e r c a p i t a . I n d i a n s a t B l a c k - T e n i n s t a l l m e n t s of a n n u i t y a t $150,000 e a c h . feet A g e n c y . I n d i a n s a t F o r t T e n i n s t a l l m e n t s of a n n u i t y a t $115,000 e a c h . Belknap Agency. I n d i a n s a t F o r t T e n i n s t a l l m e n t s of a n n u i t y a t $165,000 e a c h . Peck Agency. I n d i a n s a t F o r t T w e n t y i n s t a l l m e n t s of a n n u i t y of $6,000 Hall Agency. Do Estimated at . Vol.15, p.651,§8, Do T e n i n s t a l l m e n t s of $80,000 e a c h due. A c t « o f A p r . 11, 1882. Indians at Fort Berthold Agency Kansas Kickapoos Molels NezPerces Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes. Do Do C/sages Do •pawnees Do Do T e n i n s t a l l m e n t s of $80,000 each, u n d e r direct i o n of t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e I n t e r i o r . I n t e r e s t o n $135,000, a t 5 p e r c e n t I n t e r e s t on.$68,919.24, a t 5 p e r cent-. P a y .of t e a c h e r t o m a n u a f - l a b o r s c h o o l a n d s u b s i s t e n c e of p u p i l s , e t c . S a l a r y of five m a t r o n s for schools, five a s s i s t a n t t e a c h e r s , f a r m e r , c a r p e n t e r , a n d five millers. T h i r t y i n s t a l l m e n t s for p u r c h a s e of c l o t h i n g , a s p e r s i x t h a r t i c l e of t r e a t y M a y 10,1868. Subsistence a n d civilization, per a g r e e m e n t of F e b . 28,1877. , P a y of t w o t e a c h e r s , t w o c a r p e n t e r s , t w o farmers, miller, blacksmith, engineer, and physician. I n t e r e s t o n $69,120, a t 5 p e r cent, for e d u c a tional purposes. , I n t e r e s t on $300,000, a t 5 p e r c e n t , t o b e p a i d s e m i a n n u a l l y , i n m o n e y or s u c h a r t i c l e s a s t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e I n t e r i o r m a y d i r e c t . A n n u i t y goods a n d such articles as m a y be necessary. S u p p o r t ot t w o m a n u a l - l a b o r s c h o o l s a n d p a y of t e a c h e r s . F o r iron and steel a n d other necessary articles for s h o p s , a n d p a y of t w o b l a c k s m i t h s , o n e of w h o m i s t o be t i n a n d g u n s m i t h , a n d comp e n s a t i o n of t w o s t r i k e r s a n d a p p r e n t i c e s . 1, 500. 00 300, 000. 00 Vol.lG,p.l071,§9, Twenty installments i n first c o l u m n . mentioned One i n s t a l l m e n t d u e . -...do 2, 875.00 Vol.26,p.756,§7, 57, 500.00 24, 600. 00 Pi hj O pi 150, 000. 00 A c t of M a y 1, 1888. do 115, 000. 00 O 165, 000.00 ^^ A g r e e m e n t of F e b . 23,1889. 72, 000. 00 a 32, 000.00 Pirn T r e a t y of D e c . 21,1855. A c t of M a r . 3, 1891. Vol. 9, p . 842, 6 2 V o l . 10, p . 1079 5 2 Vcl.l2,p.982,§2. 3, 000. 00 T r e a t y of J u n e 9,1863-. Vol.l4,p.650, § 5 . 6, 000. 00 .do. E x p e n d e d u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e I n t e r i o r ; twelve installments due. F o u r i n s t a l l m e n t s of .$80,000 e a c h due. 6, 750. 00 3,445. 96 135,000.00 68, 919. 24 t?j o Pi Pi H > Pi 24, 000. 00 T w o i n s t a l l m e n t s of $12,000 e a c h due. . . Vol.l5,p.657,§6. Estimated at . V o l . 19; p . 2 5 6 . . . 75, 000.00 Estimated at . Vol.l5,p.658, §7. 9, 000.00 P e s o l u t i o n of S e n a t e d a t e d J a n . 19,1838, t o t r e a t y of J a n . 2,1825. T r e a t y of Sept. 29', 1865, A r t . 1 V o L 7 , p . 242, § 6 . 8, 456. 00 69,120. 00 V o l . 14,p.687, § 1 15, 000. 00 300,000.00 j Vol. ll,p.729, ^ 2 . 30, 000. 00 T r e a t y of S e p t 24,1857 do E s t i m a t e d for i r o n a n d steel, $500; t w o b l a c k s m i t h s , $1,200; a n d t w o s t r i k e r s , $480. O I Vol.ll,p.729, § 3 . 10, 000. 00 Vol. l l , p . 7 2 9 , § 4 . 2,180. 00 "^ H w pi ^ m a T A B L E Q . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING THE P R E S E N T L I A B I L I T I E S O F T H E U N I T E D STATES TO I N D I A N T R I B E S , ETC.—Continued.') p ©4^ . OiOrc:^, < .A >3 . 0 2'3^ o H :; -3 Names of treaties. Description of annuities, etc. 1^1 Beference to Number of installments yet unap- laws, Statutes at propriated, explanations, etc. Large. Pif>rc p,© a « © d ^ ,- ' ^ © © © S • ^ ' ^ ' O ^' 2::^ q.i 111 ©CC-pg i hi O. Pi H o-i c3 w o <i'.2 o fl 2 « 2 §=- SP <1 Pawnees. Poncas Pottawatomies . Do Do Do Do :. Do Do. Do. Do... Quapaws , Sacs and Foxes of Mississippi. Do Do....... Sacs .and Foxes of the Mississippi. Sacs and Foxes of Missouri. Do Seminoles Farming utensils and stock, pay of farmer, miller, and engineer, and compensation of apprentices to assist in working in the mill and keeping in repair grist and saw mill, Amount to be expended during the pleasure of the President for purpose of civilization. Perm anent annuity in money — do do —do---...........-. ..:.. Permanent annuities -. Permanent provision for three blacksmiths and as.sistants, iron and steel. Estimated . Permanent provision for famishing salt , Permanent provision for payment of money iu lieu of tobacco, iron, and steel. For interest on $230,064.20, at 5 per cent For education, smith, farmer, and smith shop during the pleasure of the President. Permanent annuity. , J u l y 29, 1829 Sept. 29,1828; J u n e 5 and 17,1846. J u n e 5 and 17, 1846 $1,000 for education; $500 for smith, etc. Treaty of Nov. 3,1804 Treaty of Mar, 12, 1868. Vol.l2,p.998,§2. Aug. 3,1795 Sept 30,1809 Oct 2, 1818 Sept 20, 1828 July 29, 1829 .--. Oct 26,1826; Sept. 20, 1828; J u l y 29,1829. Vol. 7, p. 51, §4. Vol.7,p. 114, § 3 . Vol. 7, p. 185, § 3 . Vol. 7, p. 317, § 2 . Vol 7, p. 830, § 2 . Vol.7,p.296,§3; vol.7,p.318,§2; voL7,p.321.§2. Vol.7,p. 320, § 2 . Vol.7,p.318,§2; vol.9,p.855,§10, Vol. 9, p. 855, § 7 . Vol. 7, p. 425, § 3 . Treatyof Oct.21,1837- For support of school , T^eatyof Mar.6,1861.. Interest on $500,000, eighth article of treaty $25,000 annual annuity. of Aug. 7,1856. <1 ftc3 $4,400.00 w o Interest on $200,000, at 5 per cent , . , , . Treaty of Oct. 21, 1837Treaty of Oct. 21, 1842Interest on $800,000, at 5 per cent , Interest on $300,000, at 5 per cent per annum. A c t F e b . 13, 1891 Interest on $157,400, at 5 per cent Vol. 12,p.730, sU. 2«53l 15,000,00 Kl $357. 80 178. 90 894. 50 715. 60 5,724. 77 1, 008. 99 $7,156.00 3, 578. 00 17, 890. 00 14,312.00 114,495.20 20,179.80 156.54 107. 34 3,130.80 2,146.80 11, 503.21 1, 500.00 Vol.7,p.85, § 3 . Vol. 7, p. 541, § 2 Vol. 7, p. 596, § 2 26 Stats.-, 758.... 10, 000. 00 40, 000.00 15, 000. 00 Vol. 7, p. 543, §2 Vol.l2,p.ll72,§5. Vol.11, p.702, §8. > 7, 870. 00 200. 200, 000. 00 800, 000. 00 300, 000.00 157,400.00 00 "25Vo"00"."6o "506," 666." 66 w. d Pi Vol.l4,p.747,§3. Support of schools, etc 25 Stats., p. 1004. Mar. 2 1889 Sept.-29,1817,.and Sept 17,1818 . . . . Vol.7,p. 161, §4; vol.7,p.179, H . Vol 7 p 849 § 4 Do , Smith and smith shop and miller, permanent Feb 28 1821 Vol.7,p.l79,and Sept 17,1818, and Feb. 23,1867 Permanent annuity ' , Do vol.15, p. 515. Feb. 19,1831 Vol 4, p. 442 Senecas of N. Y . . . Permanent annuities Act of June 27,1846 Vol. 9, p. 35, § 2 . Interest on $75,0u0, at 5 per cent Do do . . . . Vol 9 p. 85 § 8 Interest on $43,050, transferred from the OnDo tario Bank to the 'United States Treasury. Treaty of Sept 1 7 , 1 8 1 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . Vol. 7, p. 179, §-4. ] < Eastern Shawnees Permanent annuity Vol. 15.p. 515.... Treaty of of JFeb. 23, 1831 i867 u l y 20 Vol. 7, p. 352, § 4. I Support of smith and smith shops. ^ Treaty 530.00 Do Treaty of Feb. 23', 1867 Vol. 15, p. 515.... S h o s h o n e s and Bannocks: For the purchase of clothing for men, women, Three installments due, estimated Vol.l5,p.676,§9. Shoshones at $10,000 each. and children, thirty installments. Vol.l5,p.676,§10. 5, 000. 00 For pay of physicians, carpenter, teacher, Estimated Do engineer, farmer, and blacksmith. VoL15,p.676,§3: Blacksmith, and for iron and steel for shops. 1,000.00 Do.... VoL15,p.676,^9. Bannocks , For the purchase of clothing for men, women, at $5,000 each. and children, thirty installments. Vol.l5,p.676,§l6. Pay of physician, carpenter, niiller, teacher, Estimated 5, 000. 00 Do engineer, farmer, and blacksmith. Vol. 7, p. 46, § 6.. , Treaty Nov. 11,1794 Six Nations of N . T Permanent annuities in clothing, etc. Ten installments of annuity; first year, Five installments of $5,000 each Vol. 27, p. 139 Spokanes due. Act July 13, 1892. $30,000; second, $20,000, and for eight years, $5,000. Sioux of different Purchase of clothing for men, women, and Three installments of $130,000 Vol 15 p 638 §10 each due; estimated. tribes, including children. San tee Sioux of Nebraska. 2,000.00 do Estimated Do.. , Blacksmith, and for iron and steel do For such articles as may be considered neces- Three installments of $150,000 Do.-.. sary by the Secretary of the Interior for each due; estimated. persons engaged in agriculture. Do Physician, fi\e teachers, carpenter, miller, Vol.l5,p.63S,§13. 10,400. 00 engineer, farmer, and blacksmith. Vol.l9,p.256,§5. 1,000,000.00 Do Purchase of rations, etc., as per article 5, .- .do agreement of Sept. 26, 1876. Do ---.. Interest on $3,000,000 at 5 per cent, section 17, ..do act Mar. 2, 1889, 25 Stats., 895. Sisseton and "Wah- Thirteen installments of $18,400 each, as per Four installments of $18,400 each Vol. 26, p. 1037, third article of aijreeraent, dated Sept. 12, due. §3. peton Indians. 1889, ratified by act of Mar. 3, 1891. 720. 00 Tabequache band Pay of blacksmith Estimated Vol.l3,p.675,§10. of Utesi Do Do Senecas , Interest on $70,000, at 5 per cent , Interest on $1,500,000, at 5 per cent per annum Permanent annuity " 3, 500. 00 75, 000. 00 1,000.00 70, 000. 00 1,500, 000. 00 20, 000. GO 1, 660.00 500. 00 33. 200. 00 10, 000. 00 6, 000. 00 3, 750. 00 2,152. 50 120, 000.00 75,000. no 43, 050.00 500. 00 10,000.00 Pi t?d hi o ^ O Pi $30, 000.00 o 15,000.00 pi 4, 500. 00 90, 000.00 25, 000. 00 o 390, 000. 00 PI 450, 000. 00 • 150, 000.00 3, 000,000.00 d Pi 73, 600. 00 a TABLE Q . — S T A T E M E N T S H O W I N G T H E P R E S E N T L I A B I L I T I E S O F T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S TO INTJIAN T R I B E S , o ETC.—Continued. 11 g| si So Amount held in trust by the United States on which 5 l^er cent is annually paid and amounts Avhich, invested at 5 per cent, produce permanent annuities. Reference to Number of installments yet unap- laws, Statutes at propriated, explanations, etc. Large. Description of annuities, etc. Aggregate of future appropriations that will be required during a limited number of years to pay limited annuities incidentally necessary to effect payment. Names of treaties. Annual amount necessary to meet stipulations indehnite as to time now allowed, but liable to be discontinued. p" h pi Pi hi O O Pi Vol.l5,p.627,§9. Tabequache, Mua- For iron and steel and necessary tools for blacksmith shop. che. Capote, Weeminnche,Yampa, Grand Eiver, and IJinta bands of Utes. Do. . Two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, one blacksmith, and two teachers. Do Thirty installments of $30,000 each, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior for clothing, blankets, etc.. . Do Annual amount to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior in supplying said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, Ifour, beans, etc. Winnebagoes Interest on $804,909.17, at 5 per cent per annum. Interest on $78,340.41, at 5 p e r c e n t per anDo . . num, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Twenty installments of $15,000 each, fourth Sioux. series, to be paid to them or expended for their benefit. Total $220.00 Ul W o clo Two installments, each $30,000, due. Vol.15, p.622,§15. . ! 7,800.00 Nov. 1, 1837, and Senate amendment, J u l y 17,1862. July 15,1870 Vol. 7, p. 546, §4; vol.l2,p.628,§4. Vol 16, p. 355, §1- Twelve installments of $15,000 each due. Vol. 11,15.744, §4. Pi $60,000, 00 Vol.l5,p.622,§ll. Vol.l5,p.622,§12. Pi Pi O 30, 000.00 $40, 245. 45 . 3,917.02 .$804,909.17 78,340.41 180, 000. 00 Pi Pi Ul d Pi 1,233,160.00 2,-515; 200. 00 681, 785. 87 12, 275, 817. 74 EEPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. CLHI T A B L E R . — S T A T E M E N T OF U N I T E D S T A T E S B O N D S AND O T H E R OBLIGATIONS R E C E I V E D AND I S S U E D B Y T H E O F F I C E OF T H E SECRETARY O F ' T H E TREASURY FROM N O V E M B E R 1, 1895, TO OCTOBER 31^ 1896. T i t l e of l o a n . S i x p e r c e n t b o n d s of 1881 ( a c t of M a r . 3,1863). G o l d c e r t i f i c a t e s ( a c t of M a r . 3,1863) G o l d certificates, s e r i e s of 1888 B o n d s i s s u e d t o Pacific r a i l r o a d s ( a c t s of J u l y 1, 1862, a n d J u l y 2 , 1864) T e n - f o r t y b o n d s of 1864 ( a c t of M a r . 3 , 1 8 6 4 ) . . . S i x p e r c e n t b o n d s (act of M a r . 3,1865), M . & N . Consols of 1865 (act of M a r . 3,1865) C o n s o l s of 1867 ( a c t of M a r . 3,1865) C o n s o l s of 1868 ( a c t of M a r . 3,1865) F u n d e d l o a n of 1881, 5 p e r c e n t ( a c t s of J u l y 14, 1870, a n d J a n . 20,1871) F u n d e d l o a n of 1907, 4 p e r c e n t ( a c t s of J u l y 14, 1870, a n d J a n . 20,1871) F u n d e d l o a n of 1891, 4^ p e r c e n t ( a c t s of J u l y 14,1870, a n d J a n . 20,1871) T h r e e a n d one-half p e r c e n t b o n d s ( a c t s J u l y 17 a n d A u g . 5,1861 C e r t i f i c a t e s of d e p o s i t ( a c t of J u n e 8,1872) T h r e e p e r c e n t b o n d s (act of J u l y 12,1882) F u n d e d loan of 1891, c o n t i n u e d a t 2 p e r c e n t . . . F i v e p e r c e n t l o a n of 1904 (act of J a n . 14,1875). F o u r p e r c e n t l o a n of 1925 (act of J a n . 14,1875). Total B e c c i v e d for e x c h a n g e a n d E e c e i v e d for redemption. transier. Issued. $500 42, 520 5, 610, 000 $13,367,000 $500 42, 520 5, 610, 000 8, 608, 000 $13, 367, 000 4,.650 2,300 1, 900 15, 500 300 , 3, 200 47, 939, 750 36,700 2, 095, 800 22, 076, 450 57, 048, 600 142,522, 600 106, 095, 670 35, 342,000 4,650 2,300 1,900 15,500 300 3, 200 47,943,300 2,000 91, 765, 000 • 3,100 Total. 95, 883, 050 36,700 2, 095, 800 22, 076,450 157,043,600 2,000 160, 005, 000 3,100 4,191, 600 44,152,900 214, 087, 200 310,766,150 559, 384, 420 68, 240, 000 CLIV REPORT, OF THE,SECRETARY OF THE_^TREASURY.: TABLE ~ S.—PENAL DUTIES !^EMITTED B Y THE •SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY SINCE J A N U A R Y 1, 189.6, UNDER SECTIONS 5292 AND 5293, R E V I S E D STATUTES,' ' A S A M E N D E D B Y S E C T I O N S 1 7 , 1 8 , A N D 1 9 OF T H E A C T O F J U N E 2 2 , 1 8 7 4 . N E W YOPvK. [ R e m i s s i o n s o n s u g a r s n o t i n c l u d e d , t h e c o u r t s ]:ia,Adng decided t h a t jjenal d u t i e s do n o t a c c r u e on s u g a r s invoiced conditionally.] Articles. Toilet articles, etc W o r s t e d cloth Umbrella sticks ' Stereotype plates :. Crystal carbonate Linens '.--Chestnuts Cartridge shells Oranges ....:..-Decorated china E m p t y bottles Silk shoe laces , China --. W o r s t e d dress goods Oranges Hams : Brandied cherries Cherries in brandy Cartridges Camphor-.. Crash — Glue Oranges Do.... Grapes in barrels Do Do Cutlery Desiccated cocoanut Steel t u b e s Musical instruments Mother-of-pearl rosaries. Cotton cloth Woolen cloths Olives Furniture Pocketbooks Woolens , Metallic cement Vel v e t e e n b i n d i n g C o d - l i v e r oil M a n u f a c t u r e s of s i l k — Oranges Tape Blinds Lily-of-the-valley p i p s . . Anchovies Woolen goods Steel Stereotype plates Kazors'. C h e s t n u t flour Hosiery.. .Electroplates Handkerchiefs Oranges Cotton yarn Precious stones , Asphalt Metal thread Grapes H e n r i e t t a cloth Worsted linings D r e s s goods Glass and bronzes Coooanuts C a s k s of p e p p e r s Stereotype plates Olives. 1 Umbrella silk Do Do Date. J a n . 3,1896 J a n . 16.1896 J a n . 31,1896 do F e b . 6,1896 F e b . 11,1896 F e b . 12,1896 do . F e b . 26,1896 do. Feb. Mar, Mar. Mar. Mar. 29,1896 3,1896 17,1896 17,1896 18,1896 do M a r . 24,1896 do do do M a r . 28,1896 do . . . . . . A p r . 1,1896 do...... A p r . 4,1896 do do do A p r . 15,1896 doA p r . 22,189& do do A p r . 24.1896 A p r . 27,1896 A p r . 29,1896 M a y 4,1896 M a v 6,1896 .....do M a y 8, 1896 M a y 9,1896 M a y 11,1896 do do do M a y 12,1896 M a y 15,1896 M a y 16,1896 do do M a y 19,1896 do do M a y 21,1896 M a y 22,1896 M a y 23,1896 do M a y 29,1896 J u n o 1, 1896 J u n e 2,1896 J u n e 3,1896 J u n e 13,1896 do J u n e 20,1896 J u n e 24,1896 J u n o 25, 1896 J u n o 26, 1896 J u n o 27,1896 J u n e 30,1896 do do do = $127. 28 128. 52 54. 60 292.48. 1, 811. 70 • 229. 76 168. 82 46. 50 58. OS 83.04 59.52 172. 60 147. 08 12. 24 131. 56 345. 32 346. 50 749. 40 25.74 3, 954. 62 146. 76 587. 38 83. 001.44 51.84 12.92 83.32 507. 78 572.24 984. 48 • 726. 66 704. 78 154. 70 582. 60 996. 80 288.00 411.20 94.12 724.14 269. 98 558. 36 156.42 234. 08 47.00 82.16 151. 20 308.00 947. 08 90.00 67.80 13. 86 56.00 175. 46 129. 00 407. 96 40.48 25.80 588.04 18, 751. GO 42. 96 5, 535. 30 422.04 155. 04 r^'i. 26 217. 20 126. 36 164. 28 44. 66 260.40 461.36 906. 64 155. 94 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. CLV. T A B L E S . — P E N A L D U T I E S . R E M I T T E D B Y THE SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY SINCE J A N U A R Y 1, 1896, UNDER SECTIONS 5292 AND 5293, R E V I S E D STATUTES, E T C . — Continued. N E W YOPwK—Continued. Articles. Silks Steel tubes , Silk wearing apparel Condensed milk Macaroni , Almeria grapes Do Do Cod-liver oil Nainsooks Oranges Manufactures of silk and cotton. Woolen goods Skins Brass wire cloth Cotton hosiery Wool dress goods Empty bottles Woolens .Wool serges Grapes Olives Woolen goods Microscopiclenses Grapes Clock Macaroni Chemical salts. Sweetmeats Wool dress goods Looking-glass plates Beveled plate glass Silk and cotton goods Surface-coated iDaper Silks Crash Linen thread = Pineapx")les Pencils Cotton thread Chloride of barium Feathers Opera glasses Silk ribbons - -. Glassware Haircloth Do Steel billets GlassAvare Razors Heath brooms Manufactures of cotton Artificial flowers Wood furniture Propeller shaft Vitrino cabinet Cotton yarns Firecrackers Silk for ties Linens : Pocketknives Artichokes . : Lin en h andkerohiefs Toothbrushes Book s Bead trimmings Total . Dale. J u n e 30,1896 July 1,.1896 '-do July 2,1896 July 6,1896 July 7,1896 ....'.do do J u l y 9,1896 J u l y 11,1896 July 14,1896 July 18,1896 J u l y 22,1896 J u l y 23, 1896 do do July 24,1896 do J u l y 27,1890 July 28, 189.6. do July 29,1896 J u l y 30,1896 Aug. 1,1896 Aug. 4, 1896 do do do Aug. 6,1896 Aug. 7,1896 Aug. 8,1896 Aug. 10,1896 Aug. 22,1896 do do Aug. 28,1896 Aug. 29,1896 Sept. 4,1896 do Sept. 8,1896 . . . . do Sept. 16,1896 Sept. 17, 1896 do .. Sept. 21,1896 Sept. 23,1896 do Oct 2,1896 . . . . do Oct. 3,1896 do Oct 6,1896 do Oct. 12,1896 Oct 14,1896 .....do Oct 20,1896 do Oct 23,1896 Oct 24,1896 Oct 27, 1896 Oct. 28.1896 Oct 29,1896 Nov. 4,1896 do Nov. 11,1896 $961. 36 147. 54 180. 30 23.00 32.40 525. 50 101. 32 789.40 1, 099. 20 17.76 20.16 644. 48 220. 48 223. 20 72.28 2L4. 96 803. 70 .109.92 957 92 807. 00 104. 72 2,422 76 1,141. 20 163. 84 11.22 114. 84 193. 42 841. 36 22.50 429. 26 1, 63650 95. 40 539. 06 215. 40 983 08 4, 619. 44 320 80 83 52 457 98 294 64 135 60 105 36 22 52 183. 70 179. 74 25 34 33. 84 589. 92 90.64 44 32 282 08 37 00 80 00 464. 32 734. 28 12.00 703. 84 211 94 248 66 1,273. 98 454 28 94 80 177. 74 1, 84252 177 12 846. 32 79, 528. 92 CLAa REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. T A B L E S . — P E N A L D U T I E S R E M I T T E D B Y T H E S E C R E T A R Y OF T H E T R E A S U R Y SINCE J A N U A R Y 1, 1896, UNDER SECTIONS 5292 AND 5293, R E V I S E D STATUTES, E T C . — Continued. BALTIMORE, MD. Articles. Woolens Do Bicycle tubes Total Date. A p r . 27,1896 J u l y 1,1896 do . Amount. $6, 706. 62 1 340 26 886.62 8, 933.50 BOSTON, MASS. Mushrooms Harp Worsted yarns Old s i l v e r Worsted yarns Sample t r u n k s Soup vegetables X)ates F r u i t boxes. . Druggets ... Paper tubes B o t a n y wool t o p s Photographs Crystal carbonate.... Propeller blades . . . . - P r u s a i a t e of p o t a s h . . . Plii'shes Machinery T u b s of s o y Soy Cotton damask covers. Vermicelli and books . Costumes J a n . 17,1896 J a n . 20,1896 do M a r . 8,1896 M a r . 5,1896 M a y 18,1896 M a y 20,1896 J u n e 4,1896 J u n e 15,1896 J u n e 30,1896 J u l y 3,1896 J u l y 9,1896 J u l y 10,1896 do J u l y 28,1896 J u l y 31,1896 A u g . 1,1896 A u g . 11,1896 S e p t . 17, 1896 Oct 2,1896 Oct. 6,1896 O c t 24,1896 N o v . 4,1896 Total. $27. 72 137. 06 1,283.86 164. 76 403. 48 25.40 8.40 353.68 371.14 23.10 32.00 1, 324. 80 81.40 260. 50 818.76 982. 50 414.18 73.92 7.00 85.00 156. 80 9.26 114.96 - 6, 659. 68 B U F F A L O , N . Y. Sheep and l a m b s . . Apples L a m b s and sheep . Lambs L a m b s and sheep . .$56. 550. 43 97.90 50, 200. 41 652;31 5, 382. 48 Total. 112, 883. 58 CHICAGO, ILL. Chemical salts. Woolen g o o d s . . Olive oil M a y 11,1896 J u l y 3,1896 J u l y 23, 1896 $960. 00 165.36 85.68 A p r . 27,1896 M a y 15,1896 $61.60 •78. 24 Total. DETROIT, MICH. Apples Embroidered laces. Total 139. 84 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. CLVII T A B L E S . — P E N A L D U T I E S R E M I T T E D B Y T H E S E C R E T A R Y OF THE T R E A S U R Y SINCE J A N U A R Y 1, 1896, UNDER SECTIONS 5292 AND 5293, R E V I S E D STATUTES, E T C . — Continued. EAGLE PASS, TEX. Articles. Cattle Do Date. M a y 23,1896 J u n e 30,1896 Total Amount. $318. 00 1 127 00 1 445 00 N E W ORLEANS, LA. Dried asphaltum. $49, 010. 00 Total 49, 016. 00 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Cod-liver oil H y p o s u l p h i t e of s o d a . Do Botany yarns Hatbands Gauges Music Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. May May June 10,1896 14,1896 17,1896 22, 1896 20,1896 28,1896 3,1896 Total. 1,518.10 102. 58 116. 40 187. 00 201. 78 529. 20 35.00 2, 690. 06 . RECAPITULATION. Number of c a s e s . Port' NewYork, N. Y Baltimore, M d .. Boston, M a s s . . . Buff'alo,N.Y.... Chicago, 111 Detroit, Mich — Eagle Pass, Tex. N e w Orleans, L a Philadeljjhia, P a $79, 528. 92 8,933.50 6, 659. 68 112,883.58 1, 211. 04 139. 84 1, 445.00 49, 016. 00 2, 690. 06 Total 262, 507. 62 Merchandise. T e x t i l e fabrics Cattle Fruits ".. Asphaltum .. Cod-liver oil -C h i n a and glas Miscellaneous T o t a l -. - Number of c a s e s . 8 102 138 3 23 5 3 2 2 1 7 Amount remitted. $27, 207. 26 114, 230. 68 13, 905. 46 67, 767. 60 3,175.66 2,401.84 33, 819.12 262, 507. 02 N. B.—Tlio courts having decided t h a t penal duties do not accrue on importations of sugars invoiced conditionally, remissions on such importations made prior to these decisions are not included in this statement. APPENDIX TO THE REPORT ON THE FINANCES. PI 96- 1 .A^PIPEMDIX, EEPOETS OF HEADS O F BUEE.A-US AND OTHEE OFFIC.EES. .(:N"O.. 1.) .'EEPOEF OF THE TEEASUEEE. TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES, Washington^ Mecemher ly 1896., S I R : I kave tlie lionor to snibmit t\m followiDg report of tlie transactioDS of tills office dnriDg the past fiscal year aficl the condition of the public business intrusted to my chaTge: REYENUES AND EXPENDITURES.. Tlie net ordinary revenues and expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30,1896, in comparison with those for the year preceding, as shown by the warrants issued, were as follows: 1895. Account. Customs BEYENUES. . . .-. ............... Sale o t p u b l i c l a n d s !Miscellaneous . Total ^-Tet ......^ EXPENDITURES, Treasury proper Diplomatic Judiciary War Department itTavy D e p a r t m e n t Indians Pensions I n t e r e s t on t h e p u b l i c d e b t Total Ijifet Deficiency $152,158. 617.45 • 143, 421, 072. 02 1,103, 347.16 ' 16, 706, 438.48 . 1896. Increase. $160,021,751.67 $7, 863,134. 22 146, 762,864. 74 3, 341,192. 72 1,005,523.43 19,180, 060. 54 '""2,"479,*622.'oo" 313, 390, 0 7 5 . 1 1 ' 326,976,200.38 18, 434, 414. 54 ' 5,091,947.77 8, 667, 759. 63 .51, 629, 248. 75 1,703,363.46 7;752. 995.99 51,804,759.13 28,797,795.73 9, 939, 754.:21 141, 395, 228. 87 30,978,030.21 17, 968, 920. 87 4,202,876.40 8, 595, 455. 34 47, 463, 859. 94 • 1,605, .010. 7 8 ' 7,380,111.29 .50, 830., 920. 89 27,147, 732. 38 12,165,528.28 139,434, 000.98 05,385,028.93 356,195,298.29 352,179,446.08 13,-G83,'949.'00 13, 586,125. 27 Decrease. $97, 823. 73 97,823.73 ; , . ' 465, 493. 67 '889 071 37 72, 304. 29 4,165,.388. 81 98,352.03 372,884.70 973, 838..24 1,650,063.35 2,225, 774.'07 1,961," 227.'89 4,400,998.72 0,632, 772. 79 42,805,223.13 25,'203,245. 70 10,648,625.00 4,015,852.21 17, 601, 977. 48 There was an increase of $13,586,125.27 in the reTenu.es and a decrease of $4,015,852.21 in the expenditures, making a net reduction of $17,601,977,48 in the deficiency^ which amounted to $25,203,245.70 for the year. 3 REPORT^GN^^THE FINANCES. :• The receipts and disbursements on account of the public debt, which for the fiscal year 1895 are given in detail in the Appendix, may be stated in t]ie following summary form: 1895. Account. 1896. Increase. Decrease. RECETPTS. Bonds • TTnited S t a t e s n o t e s T r e a s u r v n o t e s of 1890 .... Total l^et $92, 504, 394. 62 74, 720, 000. 00 44, 215, 983. 00 12, 056,172. 50 120, 000. 00 115,170, 000.00 68, 840, 000. 00 $142, 335, 046. 41 68,924,000. 00 45,158, 880. 00 5, 965, 683. 50 4, 855, 000. 00 154, 008, 000. 00 72, 630, 000. 00 $49,830,651.79 407,126, 550.12 493, 876, 609. 91 98, 636, 548. 79 86, 750, 059. 79 $5, 796, 000. 00 942, 897.00 6, 090, 489. 00 4, 735, 000.00 38, 838, 000. 00 4, 290, 000. 00 11, 886,489. 00 DISBUESEMENTS. Bonds.and fractional currency.- United States notes Nationai-bank notes Oold certificates . Total ]Sret E x c e s s of r e c e i p t s 2, 494, 549. 93 74, 720, 000. 00 50,712,000.00 13,068,369.00 18, 037, 940. 00 123,424,000.00 71,820,000.00 1 7, 294,103. 35 68, 924, 000. 00 61,564,000.00 11, 223,150. 00 10, 506, 770. 00 U O . 2 8 3 . 0 0 0 . 00 96,395,000.00 4, 799, 553.42 5,796 000 00 10, 852, 000. 00 1,845,219.00 7,531 170 00 16, 859, 000. 00 24, 575, 000. 00 . 354, 276, 858. 93 896,190, »23. 35 57, 085, 553. 42 41,913,164.42 52, 849, 691.19 97, 686, 586. 56 44, 836, 894. 37 15,172, 389. 00 The aggregate transactions on all accounts were therefore as follows: 1895. Account. 1896. Increase. Decrease. RECEIPTS. Ordinarv Debt . . . Total $313, 390, 075.11 407,126, 550.12 $326, 976, 200. 38 498, 876, 609. 91 $18,586,125.27 86, 750, 059. 79 720,516,625.23 820,852,810.29 100, 836,185. 06 356,195, 298. 29 354, 276, 858. 93 852,179, 446. 08 890,190, 023. 35 41, 913,164. 42 710,472,157.22 748, 369, 469. 43 37, 897, 312. 21 10, 044,468. 01 72, 483, 340. 86 62,438,872. 85 DISBURSEMEXTS. Debt Total E x c e s s of r e c e i p t s $4, 015, 852. 21 The excess of $72,483,340.86 of aggregate receipts over aggregate disbursements shown by the preceding statements went into the general Treasury balance, which stood at $773,610,008,76 on June 30,1895, and at $846,093,349.62 on June 30, 1896. Of the $820,852,810.29 of aggregate receipts for the year, a total of $544,200,930.29, arising from the ordinary revenues, from the proceeds of the sale of bonds, from the.issue of United States notes, and from deposits for the retirement of national-bank notes, went to increase the available cash balance, while the disbursements on the same accounts, aggregating $439,620,699.43, diminished that balance. Since the issues and redemptions of United States notes are required to be equal, these transactions have no effect upon the balance, but they are covered by the warrants, and the figures relating to them are here given for the sake of completeness. TREAStrKERr^ ' The folio whig comparative statement shows for the two years the receipts and disbursements which affected the available balance: 1895. Account. 1890. Increase. Decrease. RECEIPTS. 390, 075.11 504, 394. 62 720, OuO. 00 056,172. 50 $326, 976, 200. 38 142, 335, 046. 41 68, 924, 000. 00 5, 965, 683. 50 $18, 586,125. 27 49, 830, 651. 79 -. 492, 670, 642. 23 544, 200, 930. 29 63, 416, 777. 06 51, 530, 288. 06 Ordinary . B o n d s a n d f r a c t i o n a l currency'--.. 356,195, 298. 29 2, 494, 549. 93 74, 720, 000. 00 13, 068, 369. 00 352,179, 446. 08 7, 294,103.35 68, 924, 000. 00 11, 223,150. 00 4, 799, 553. 42 - 446, 478, 217. 22 439, 620, 699. 43 4, 799, 553.42 E x c e s s of r e c e i p t s 46,192, 425. 01 104, 580, 230. 80 58, 387, 805. 85 $313, 92, 74, 12, National-bank notes Total iS^et $5,796,000.00 6, 090; 489. GO 11, 886, 489. 00 DISBURSEMENTS.' National-baiilv n o t e s Total ISTet 4, 015, 852. 21 5, 796, 000. GO 1, 845, 219. 00 11 657 071.21 6,857,517.79 The amount here shown as received during 1896 on account of bonds is composed of the proceeds of the sale of $100,000,000 of the loan of 1925, together with part of the amount realized from the last preceding issue, which part had been paid into the Treasury prior to June 30,1895, but was not covered by warrant until after tha,t date. Thefollowingstatementshowstheamountreceived for the $100,000,000 of thirty-year 4 per cent bonds disposed of during the fiscal year 1896, and also the amounts and kinds of bonds previously issued for the maintenance of the gold reserve, together with the proceeds thereof: L o a n of 1904. L o a n of 1904. L o a n of 1925. Premium Accrnedinterest $50, 000, 000. 00 8, 633, 295. 71 27,621.92 $50, 000, 000. 00 8, 538, 500. 00 181,210.20 $62, 315, 400. 00 $100, 000, 000. 00 • 2, 800, 844. 62 11,166, 246. 41 311, 812.27 189 365 66 Total 58, 660, 917. 63 58,719,710.20 Account. 65, 428, 056. 89 L o a n of 1925. 111, 355, 612. 07 The periods during which the proceeds of the several issues of bonds were paid into the Treasury and the kinds of money in which payment was made are shown in the following table: K i n d of m o n e y . February and November and M a r c h , 1894. D e c e m b e r , 1894. F e b r u a r y to J u n e , 1895. F e b r u a r y to J u n e , 1896. Gold coin . . . . . . . . . . $52, 850, 264. 24 20.00 S t a n d a r d silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin 6L40 United States notes '. 5.00 T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 101. 00 National-banknotes. Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 810, 420. 00 37.00 S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin 8:99 ,$53, 651,188. 50 43.00 49. 75 6.95 .92 2, 026, 810. 00 27 00 45 12 58, 660, 917.63 58, 719, 710. 20 65, 428, 050. 89 111,355,612.07 Total $65, 428, 051. 57 4.40 . 7.00 5.00 5, 068, 410. 00 $109, 827,455. OC 75 00 275 95 642 00 282 00 If from $773,610,008.76, the balance in the Treasury on June 30,1895, as shown by the warrants, there be taken $28,101,644.91, the amount on deposit with certain States, there will be left $745,508,363.85 as the net balance. Of this, $579,207,863 was reserved for the redemption of b REPORT^'e'N^'THE FINANCES. certificates and Treasury notes, so that the available balance at the beginning of the fiscal year 1896, according to the warrants, was $166,300,500.85. Adding to this the $544,200,930.29 of receipts above shown gives $710,501,431.14 as the aggregate of the covered moneys available for the service of the year. The total actual disburscDients of $439,620,690.43 left therefore a balance of $270,880,731,71 available on June 30, 1896. If from the foregoing figures there bo omitted the receipts from the sale of bonds, and also the issues and redemptions of United States notes, there will be left the sum of $332,941,883.88 as the net current receipts and $370,696,699.43 as the net current expenditures, or an excess of $37,754,815.55 of the latter over the former. This excess, as will be seen more clearly from the table of receii)ts and expenditures in the Appendix, was applied as follows: Defielencv in orclinary revenues == — PaymcntVf Pacific Railroad bonds Redemption of national-banlv notes Redemi:)tion of demand notes, fractional currency, and matured d e b t . $25, 203, 245. 70 7,199, 000. 00 5, 257, 466. 50 95,103. 35 Total 37,754,815.55 The receipts and disbursements for the two years on account of Treasury notes and the three kinds of certificates, transactions which elsewhere in this report are referred to as issues and redemptions, are shown below: 1895. Account. 1S96. Increase. Dscrcasc. KECEIPTS. Tre.nqnrv n o t e s o f 1890 Certificates Total -.- ." $44, 215, 983. 00 183, 630, 000. 00 $45,158,880. 00 231,493,000.00 $942, 897. 00 - 47, 863, 000. 00 227, 845, 983. 00 276, 651,,SS0. 00 48, 805, 897. 00 50,712,000.00 213,281,940.00 61,564, 000. 00 - 247,184, 770. 00 10,852,000.00 33, 902, 830. 00- 263,093,940.00 308, 748, 770. 00 44, 754, 830. 00 36,147, 957. 00 32,096,890.00 DISBUESEMENTS. T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 Certificates Total E x c e s s of d i s b u r s e m e n t s . . . $4,051-, 067. 00 STATE OF THE TREASURY. In addition to the general account, the Treasurer has liabilities on his agency account, arising from funds on hand to meet outstanding drafts and checks, from disbursing officers'balances on deposit, from the postal revenues, from the 5 per cent fund for the redemption of national-bank notes, and from other sources. There are also liabilities on account of moneys received but not yet covered by warrant. The Treasurer's total liabilities on June 30, 1895 and 1896, according to the books of the Department, were as follows: Account. General A<^enC3' U n c o v e r e d monej'^s Total J u n e 30, 1895. . . . . .--.... ... _ . J u n e 80, 1896. $773,610,008.76 37, 031, 665.88 31,506,515.20 $846, 093, 349. 62 38, 717, 041. 63 397 216 08 842, 148,189.84 885 207,607.33 'TRE-*A:^flTJRER:^^'' 1 . As against these liabilities tliere existed the following-described assets, whether in the Treasurer's custody and available, or recognized by the Department on other grounds as legitimate credits: Description. Gold rcoin a^nd bid:li«n ..,., .. Silver coin a n d b u l l i o n •J!?'otes a n d c e r t i f i c a t e s M i n o r coin a n d f r a c t i o n a l cuirrency Deposits in national b a n k s , 13onds a n d i n t e r e s t p a i d . D e p o s i t s witfi S t a t e s Unava-ilable f u n d s U n p a i d loss on r e c o i n a g e Total J u n e SO, .1895. $156, 618, G62. . 512, 395, 426. 127, •625, 459. 1, 125, 546. 14, 847, 562. 15, 665. 101,644. 418, 822. 812,148,1S9. 84 •Juno 30, 1896. $.144, 715,614.86 480, 698. 91 180, S03, 988. 44 102, 293. 41 1, 15, 555, 600. 77 27,125.31 101,644.91 418, 822. 88 1.-817. 84 885, 207, 007..33 The amount on deposit with .States is not carried.on the Treasurer's books, and in the •statements of the condition of the Treasury contained in this report the other unavailable funds, together with the unsettled loss on recoin.age, are omitted. The total amounts of the availabje assets and of the corresponding liabilities on the two dates are shown below: .. J u n e 30, 1895. Assets... ; Liabilities: General account Agency aecouat Total , J u n o 30, 1896. •$812,'627,722.05 '$855,'685, 321. 70 775,593,056.17 .37,031,665.88 816,968,280.07 38,717,041.63 812, «2Z, 72.2. ^05 855,685,321.70 In the Appendix will be found the usualtablles showing in detail the assets and liabilities on June ^0, 1896, with regard not only to their cliaraeter but :also to their distribution over the various parts of the Treasury .system. if the amounts of gold, silver, and United States notes on deposit for the redemption of outstanding certificates and Treasury notes b e s e t aside, the remaining assets will constitute the available general fund as it actually existed. In composition and amount this fiind was as follows: J i i n e 30, 1895. ' Assets:: Gold coin and. Ijullion Silver dollars and bullion . I ' r a c l i o n a l s i l v e r coin U n i t e d .States n o t e s T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 ]S^ationai-bank n o t e s Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s Silver certificates. Currency certificates M i n o r coin Fractional currency D e p o s i t s i'U .national :banks - -. B o n d s .and i n t e r e s t p a i d Total LTab:ili.tios: Agency account B a l a n c e , .general a c c o u n t Total ;$108,148,103.04 20, 808,102. 42 16, 604,. 419. 75 •27, 237, 031. 04 30, 145, 231. 00 737, 984; 31 ;88,65O.0O 271,. 563.00 350, .OOO. 00 124,939.38 ^07.34 •847, 562. 75 15,065.02 J,une 30, ISSO: $191,897, 425. m .25, 410, 859.89 15,767. ^055.52' 90,221, 147.79 34, 638, 033. 00 10, 832, 424.65 620, .070. :00 11, 962, 813. 00 320, OOO.'OO 1,102, 154.69 138. 72 .15. 555, •6.G0.77 •27, 125.31 ., 233,;379,.S59..e5 .308,'354, 348.70. — 37,031,665.38 196, 34«, 193.17 38, 717, 041 :63 •269,637,307.07 '.. 233, 379, 859. 05 8,854, 348.70 8 R E P O R T . ON.'^f^i'HE' FINANCES. This last statement may, without misrepresenting the virtual character of the assets, be modified by assuming the cancellation of the certificates and the addition Of the amounts of coin and notes which they cover to the items of the same kinds now shown. In this form, which presents the free assets as they are ordinarily stated, the figures are given in a table in the Appendix. The amounts of gold, silver, and United States notes on deposit in the Treasury on account of certificates and Treasury notes, together with the amounts of those outstanding, are shown below: , Assets: G o l d coin a n d b u l l i o n Silver dollars a n d bullion United States notes ... Total Liabilities: Gold certiii c a t e s Silver certificates C u r r e n c y certificates T r e a s u r y notes^of 1890 Total -.- J u n o 30, 1895. J u n e 30, 1896. $48, 469, 959. 00 474, 982, 904. 00 55, 795, 000. 00 $42, 818,189. 00 472, 302, 784. 00 32 210 000 00 579, 247, 863. 00 547, 330, 973. 00 48, 328, 55, 146, 469, 959. OO 894, 504. 00 795, 000. 00 088, 400. 00 42, 818,189. 00 342 619 504 00 82,210 000 00 129, 683, 280. 00 579, 247, 8C3. 00 547 330 973. 00 While the cash balance in the Treasury has afibrded a comfortable working fund, and would have done so without augmentation from loans, the gold reserve has been the cause of much concern, and has been maintained only at the cost of a fresh issue of bonds, and by the voluntary contributions of banks and financial institutions. With the exception of a brief iDcriod in the autumn of 1895 and another in the spring of 1896, the ruling rates of foreign exchange were such, throughout the year, as to x)ermit, if not to require, the exjiort of gold. The movement began in volume the first week in August and continued, with a short interruption, till toward the end of Jauuaiy. A t first the demands upon the Treasury for gold were limited to the wants of exporters, but in December considerable withdrawals began to be made by others, the amount increasing during January and rising in February, when heavy, payments were made into the Treasury for bonds, to nearly $20,000,000 for the month. Under this drain the reserve gradually sank until February 10, 1896, when it stood at $44,563,493. It was then rapidly built up from the proceeds of the sale of bonds, and rose to $128,713,709 by March 31. After inconsiderable variations in the reserve during April the exiDort of gold was resumed on May 1, and this movement, together with the continued withdrawals not for exioort, again put in operation the process of depletion. There was an almost daily decline until July 23, when the official figures for the reserve were $89,669,975. A t this point the bankers of the principal cities joined together in a movement of relief, the result being that the banks and financial institutions deposited gold in exchange for paper currency, and restored the reserve to $110,782,403 by August 4. After the discontinuance of these operations the free gold again declined gradually to $100,957,561, where it stood on September 1. In the latter half of August there occurred a favorable turn in foreign exchange, which had the efiect, first, of checking the outflow of gold, and, later, of setting in motion a rapid current in the opposite direction. As some of the imported material was brought for the purpose of supjplying the inland demand 9 TREASIJEE.RFO.; ..^ ' for currency, and as the preference which later Avas manifested in the interior for gold had not yet become a factor in the situation, a great part of the early inflow found its way into the Treasury in exchange for paper. In ordinary times and under ordinary circumstances there is a natural flow of gold toward the Treasury, which often is limited only by the capacity of the Treasury to carry the specie. The product of our mines finds its way to the mint, where it is paid for by checks, and these are presented at the counters of the subtreasuries, or through the clearing house in New York, as currency obligations. The result is an increase of the gold reserve and a diminution of the available balance of notes and silver certificates. Gold imported in the form of bullion or foreign coin takes usually the same coursCo Besides these two sources of ordinary gain to the gold reserve, there is another, in the direct exchange of paper currency for the coin, where the paper is preferred for its greater convenience. Fortunate indeed has it been for the Treasury that even during the most critical periods through which the country has recently iDassed, these currents of inflow have not been altogether checke.d, and that where their volume has been materially diminished the loss has been i)artly made good by the assistance of financial institutions. In the fifteen months ending with September last the withdrawals of gold from the Treasury in redemption of United States notes and Treasury notes amounted to the immense sum of $192,972,205, while the net gains of gold from all sources attained a total of $98,138,902. The following table shows the redemptions of notes in gold, the receipts from the sale of bonds, the gain of gold from all other sources, and the amount of the reserve for each month, from July, 1895, to September, 1896:' N o t e s redeemEeceipts .Receipts from K e s e r v e a t . ed i n gold. from b o n d s . o t h e r s o u r c e s . e n d o f m o n t h . 1895. $3; 826,795 16. 564,067 17i 377, 484 2,166, 883 16, 034, 590 20, 212, 695 July... August September October..... November December.,...'.... $3, 550, 919 9, 657, 417 . 9,959,621 - 2,198r0892,425, 876 4,140, 997 $107,236,487 100,329,837 92, 911, 974 92, 943,180 79,333, 966 63, 262, 268 3,031, 748 49, 626 833, 434 458, 851 3, 798, 336 1, 383,172 26, 304, 219 2, 608, 540 27, 738, 557 49, 845, 508 123,962, 980 128, 646, 461 125,393, 900 108, 345, 234 101, 699, 605 110, 718,746 100, 957, 561 124, 034, 672 1896. January ... J< February March . . . . : . . April May — : . . . . . . . June July.---. August September Total , - 16,448,508 21, 736, 876 6, 856, 546 7,130,618 22, 039, 547 8, 261, 347 17, 285, 078 12, 369, 725 4, 661, 446 -.-...-. 192, 972, 205 $95, 804, 722 10, 706, 598 3,419, 206 1,192, 545 232,546 111,355,612 , 138,902 In the Appendix, in addition to the tables heretofore published relating to the condition of the Treasury, will be found one which shows the redemptions of United States notes and Treasury notes in gold and the imports and exports of gold during each month from the resumption of specie payments on January 1,1879. This is followed by others exhibiting the transactions between the subtreasury and the clearing house in JS'ew York, and the amount of each kind of money used by the former institution in the settlement of balances, by months, from 1880. 10 R E P O R T ^ t » THE FINANCES. THE PUDLIC .iDEBT. ;The dlittnges which occurred during the .year iia. tiie prinxjipal :of itliie -outstanding interest-bearing-public debt consisted of an in.cr.ease rf $131,157,701) in the loan of 1925, arising iram the sale of .$.LO%O.O.Oy0OO of bonds :and the dlellvery of f 31,157,700;which ihad been paiid ibr :during the precediiig j e a r , together with an increase -of '$11,,100 iu 'the funded loan of 1907.^ the res-mlt ;of the conversion.of S'i^^yO ;of 3jefn;H:ding certificates and •$4,130 of interest thereon.. The total :Det inerease was therefore $131^1^61,^83^0. Inclusive of the accruing inteTCSt on the Tefundin.g eertifiicates tlie total :anAi?m;ai mterest charge upon the debt as it stood at tlo^e close ^of the ^year was ^$34;,'387^fB5.TO. •The following is a statement of the;amount and^eharacterof the debt oatstanding on J u n e -.30, 1895 and 181^6:: H a t e (of •interest. ©u.tstand'i=ng •J^uno .3fl, :a;8S5. W^hen ;p.a;y a b l e . ^Outstandiiiig •Jurie'30, aSOO. F.er cent. F-unded -loan .of i891 •2 T u n d c d l o a n - o f 1907. .Refundingiceiltificaites .. L o a n of 1904...... L o a n of 1925 : : •Matured l o a n s •.— -Old d e m a n d n o t e s , Un-ited s t a t e s n o t e s OFa-action n.Vcurrency... - National-bank notes . . . G o l d certificates Silver.certificates ' C u r r e n c y certificaites — '.Tiieaaury notes'oT.-1890. '.©.p"tion:of U n i t e d States. : i J u l y . l , 1907. :Convertible . F e b . 1,190.4,....-.-.; F e b . 1,1925 : ;j©ni^lema/nd ... ..-.-..-:do -do SfXO . . . . - -.-do do ^do .do Total.. •.:$25,3G4,:50O.:0O" $25,'3O4,'59O.'O0 •559,:625, -750.00 •5:4, I'lO.'.OO '559, 636, :850. 0.0 <47, 140.-'00 100,00.0., :0.00. .GO 162, 315, 4 00..00 1,^63:6,:890.,-26 • 54, 347..i50 :346,681, 016.00 t.6,-891, 184.1^ •20.102, 022. 50 '4L2, « 1 8 , •189.-00 ^342,;6;I'.^, :504. 00 81,-900, 0.00..00 •l.'29,-.-.683. 280...00 ,Go.o.;oo ioo„-ooo, 700. 00 :31,lo7, :59.0.;26 ;i,72iL, .847.:50 :54 OIG.'.OO ;346,-"68i: 1X7.^^9 ..' •!6,S94,;-•489.-00! 25,-359, •:959.-0O i 4-8,'^69, •504.;00 • ;328,:-894, 00O.:0.0 -..-.-: :55, 755. 400.-.00 :i4;G,088, •1,076,120,983.25 l,7Gy,84Q,.32.3.-40 If th.e -certirficates and Tr.easuTy aiotes be .set asid^ ra^s mere liabilities of the Treasury, :a;gainst w^iich ^fuail ^amounts of assets -^are reserved, tihe idebt pr^opes?, :as .oi^don^arily .classified, will be foiMid to hav^e been -as follows: ..Juno.30, 1'895. ' • «Gaa.ss. iLnitei:est-:beariai;"g.., 'Malturecl -• Bearing no interest ^ « ' = " , -- • • • -..- .; • - ; J-une:30,1«9G. $7r0,-202,-0'60.-00' 1,'721,•590.^26 • 378, 989, 469. 99 $847,:363,g9O.:O0 1 636 '890 -26 373;*728, 570.14 •iL,.096,;9..13,120..25; •1,.222, 729,:c350.40 Wiitiii respei^ to the teon-ditionSiof paym-ent the vd-ebt oinay b-e ;arran'ged um^tor live ^general heads, as feiilows:: ^Condition oT pajymerit. A t - o p t i o n of t h e U n i t e d . S t a t e s A t n i a t a r i t y , future-dates On d e m a n d , w i t h o u t r e i s s u e . . . On idemand, -^or.ireissue. O n - d e m a n d , vout.'.o^'<dea30sits „ Total :...:...... .._..=... . J u n e . 3 0 , .189.5. -J,uue:.30, .1-896. $25, 364, 500. 00 "690, 837.560. 00 34,030,.044..25 <492.^769,MlI6.ia0 .4:33,11-9, .4;GB.,00 $25,.364, 500. 00 821,099,390.00 28,084, 444. 40 476,:3m,:296. GO •417, 427,'693.-00 a,-:67i5,il2G,t983.-25 :i,';?69,:S4Q,..323. t o fa the Appendix 'm ^meai. •atalble whlidhishiowis itke?amopMtrf the principal of the :debt^ ^exclusi^e <of ^cMtileatBS ^amid "Ti-easoMiy oM^ies, ^ t the enid of -each month, b^egim^rin.g with.Jfene, 16M. Im this tal#e tk© ifnnd for the retirement;x)f iaia;tio!n!al-ba^nk aa^otes, wMch luntil July., ^3^91, wais carried as a liability of the Treasury, is uniformly treated for the whole 11 TREASimEIir'""^ period as jjart of the debt bearing no interest. This method of presentation enables comparisons of the debt at different times to be made without the inconvenience arising from changes in the form of statement. THE MONETARY STOCK. According to the revised estimates of the Department the composi tion. and distribiition of the monetary stock on J u n e 30,1895, was as follows: In Treasury I n circulation. a n d mints-. Kind. G o l d coin Gold b u l l i o n . Silver dollars Fractional silver coin. Silver bullion Total metallic. United- S t a t e s n o t e s T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890. National-bank notes . . . Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s . - - : Silver certificates Currency certificates... Total stock. $99, 762, 946 56,828,918 371,303,176 16, 604, 420 125, 397, 044 479, 637, 961 51,980,043. 60, 350, 014 214, 252 $579, 400. 907 56, S28-, DIB 423, 289-,. 2-19 76, 954, 434 125,611.296' 669,896,-504 592,188, 270 1,262,084,774 83,. 032,031 30,145, 231 4, Til, 984 88, 650 0, 271, 563 850, 000- 283,648,985 115, 943,169 206, 953, 051 48,381,309 319,. 622, 941 55, 445, OGO- 346,081,016 146- 088, 400 211,691,,035^ 48, 469, 959 328, 894. 504 55, 795, 000 Total paper . 127, 625, 459 1, 009, 994, 455 1,137, 6 j 9, 914 Aggregate .. 797,521,063 1,602,182,'725 2,399,704,688 The following table contains the corresponding figures for June .30,1896: Kind. Gold coin Gold b u l l i o n Silver dollarsF r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin S i l v e r bullion In Treasury and mints. I n circulation. $112,,589,974 32, •102, 926378,,, 673- 137 15,>.767, 056 120;I, 933, 958 52,116, 904 GO, 204,451 1, 032, 565 $567, 495, 038 32,102, 926 430, 790, 041 75,971,507 121, 9GS, 523 1,228,326,035 Total stock. Total metallic .. 060,067, 051 568, 258, 984 United States notes .. T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 Nationai-bank n o t e s . . Gold certilica/tes S i l v e r certificates. C u r r e n c y certificates . 122, 431.148 34, 638, 033 10, 832, 425 620i 07O 11, 962, 313 320, 000- . 224, 249, 868 95,.045, 247 215,168,122 42,198,119 830, 657,191 81, 890, 000 Tot.al p a p e r 180, 803, 989- 939, 208, 547 1,120,012,536 Aggregate 840, 871, 040 1, 507, 467, 531 2, 348, 338, 571 846, 129, 226, 42, 342, 32, 681, 683, 000, 818, 619, 210, 016 280 547 189 5G4 000 If the gokl, silver. United States notes, and national-bank notes be taken as the effective stock, while the certificates and Treasury notes are regarded as merely representative, the virtual distribution of the actual monetary supply will be found to have been as follows: I n T r e a s u r y I n circulation. . and mints. Kind. J u n e 30,1895: Gold Silver N o t e s . . . ...• '.,..'. Total J u n e 30,1896: Gold . : Silver ]^otes .^ Total -. Effective stock. $108,210,555 77,738, 530 32, 325, 015 $528, 019, 270 548,116, 419 526,047,036 $636 229 825 625,854,-949 . 558,372,051 218,274,100 1,602,18-2,725 1,820,456,825 102,494, 781 89, 671, 713 101,373, 573 497,103,183 539, 056, 358 471,307,990 599, 597,964 628,728, 071 572, 081, 563 293,540,067 1, 507, 467, 531 1, 801, 007, 598 12 REPORT,fCOlf'^TTHE FINANCES. In the existing state of legislation bearing on the currency the supply of gold, silver, and notes is in each case variable. The stock of gold is increased by the product of the mines and by imports, while it is diminished b}^ industrial consumption and by exports. Although there is no authority of law for any further addition to the existing monetary stock of silver, the nominal value of the present mass is subject to increase, from time to time, by the amount of the profit or seigniorage to arise from the coinage of the remainder of the bullion in the Treasury. Under the law the volume of United States notes -is unchangeable, but the outstanding national-bank notes may be increased or diminished, within certain limitations, on the initiative of the banks. There were redeemed in silver dollars and canceled during the year ending September 30 the sum of $18,662,000 in Treasury notes of 1890, making a total retirement of $30,926,722 by this process since August, 1893, and reducing the volume of the outstanding notes of this issue to $125,004,280. While this process does not affect the amount or composition of the monetary stock, except in so far as it requires the coinage of bullion, thereby realizing a profit from seigniorage, it does change the character of j)art of the paper money by substituting silver certificates, eventually, in the active circulation in the place of Treasury notes. This is so for the reason that the silver dollars paid out in redemption of the notes, after serviDg the purpose for which they may have been required in the first instance, are presently returned to the Treasury and deposited for certificates. THE COINAGE. The following table shows the amounts of uncurrent gold and silver coins that were transferred during the year from the Treasury to the mint to be recoined, together with the loss thereon : Denomination. Double eagles Eagles Half eagles Quarter eagles Three-dollar pieces One-dollar pieces Total gold Loss. $254, 960. 00 195, 480. 00 365,760.00 9, 360. 00 12.00 11.00 825, 583, 00 $6, 732. 96 StaTidard dollars Fifty-cent pieces Twenty-fivo-cent pieces Twenty-cent pieces Ten cent pieces Five-cent pieces Three cent pieces 1,100.00 1, 927, 987. 00 1, 910, 962. 50 397.80 781,794.10 4, 885. 60 514. 46 Total silver 4, 627,141. 46 249, 883. 06 Aggregate 5. 452, 724. 46 256, 616.02 The minor coin transferred to the mint amounted to $621,841. Of this so much as could be made fit for further circulation was cleaned and the remainder was recoined. 13 TREASTJBER/^*^' SPURIOUS AND F R A U D U L E N T ISSUES. Counterfeit silver coins and paper currency of the following kinds and nominal amounts were detected and canceled during the year at the offices of the Treasury: Denomination. Ten cents Fifty cents One d o l l a r T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars . One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars - Total Silver coins. $259. 20 ,553. 25 745.00 1, 363. 00 2, 920. 45 United States notes. Treasury Nationalbank notes. notes. Silver certificates. Fractional currency. $0.10 19.25 191.00 $7.00 20.00 300. 00 • 380. 00 620.00 950. 00 300. 00 500. 00 3, 077. CO $50. 00 450. 00 660. 00 520. 00 200. 00 800. 00 $15.00 100. 00 115.00 $10.00 843. GO 220. 00 70.00 20. 00 2, 680. CO 1,163. 00 210. 35 Total. $259.30 572. 50 936 GO 1 380 00 913 GO 985 00 1 110 00 1 IGO 00 1 150 00 1 200 GO 500 00 10 165 80 There were also canceled a few counterfeit gold coins, 10,250 pieces of spurious minor coin, and two counterfeit compound-interest notes, one each of the denominations of $50 and $100. • TRUST FUNDS. United States bonds of the following descriptions and aipounts were held on June 30, 1896, in trust for national banks to secure circulating notes and public deposits: K i n d of b o n d s . F u n d e d l o a n of 1891 ( c o n t i n u e d ) F u n d e d l o a n of 1907 L o a n of 1925 L o a n of 1904 :..." B o n d s i s s u e d t o Pacific r a i l r o a d s R a t e of interest. P e r cent. 2 4 •4 I Total To secure circulation. To secure public deposits. Total. $22, 078,100 151,950, 450 31, 783, 550 13, 057, 850 10, 046, 000 $1,033,000 12,195, 000 1, 285, 000 1. 535, 000 '880,000 $23, 111, 100 164,145, 450 33, 068, 550 - 14, 592, 850 10, 926, 000 228, 915, 950 16, 928, 000 245, 843, 950 During the year $37,925,000 of bonds were deposited on account of circulation and $16,689,850 withdrawn. The deposits on account of public moneys were $3,493,000 and the withdrawals $1,843,000. Bonds of the following kinds and amounts were held on June 30,1896, for the sinking funds of the Pacific railroads: K i n d of b o n d s . R a t e of interest. Union Pacific. U n i t e d S t a t e s b o n d s i s s u e d t o Pacific r a i l r o a d s . . U n i o n Pacific first m o r t g a g e C e n t r a l Pacific first morto"acre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C e n t r a l B r a n c h , U n i o n Pacific E a s t e r n D i v i s i o n , U n i o n Pacific S i o u x C i t v a n d Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . .. W e s t e r n Pacific U n i t e d S t a t e s l o a n of 1904 P e r cent. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 $64, 000 6, 867, 000 3, 230, 000 1, 025, 000 1, 478, 000 716,500 350, 000 915, 750 .$2,130, 000 939, 000 . 1,672,000 163, 000 300, 000 32, 000 117, 000 125,000 $2,194, 000 7, 306, 000 4,902,000 1,188, 000 1, 778, 000 748, 500 467,000 1, 040, 750 14,146, 250 5,478, 000 . 19, 624j250 Total Central Pacific. Total. 14 REPOR#¥N^'^THE FINANCES. Of these bonds, $3,432,000 belonging to the sinking fund of the Union Pacific, together with $635,160 of interest, were past due and unpaid, as also were $643,000 of the principal of those held for the Central Pacific, with $78,290 of interest. During the year $10,000 of the United States bonds held for the Union and $45,000 of those held for the Central became due and were i^aid by the Secretary of the Treasury. Of the Central first-mortgage bonds, $179,000 held for the Union and $38,000 held for the Central were paid during the fiscal year by the road. On July 1,1896, $432,000 of the same kind of bonds belonging to the fund of the former road and $131,000 belonging to that of the latter were likewise paid. The total amount of bonds held on September 30, 1896, was $19,061,250, of which $13,714,250 was in the former fund and $5,347,000 in the latter. The bonds and stocks comprised in the following list are the property of the United States and are held for the Secretary of the Treasury: Kind. Amount. Arkansas State bonds Louisiana State bonds Nortli Carolina State bonds ' Tennessee State bonds Virginia State bonds Chesapeake and OliiO Canal bonds guaranteed by Virginia SoutJi Carolina State stocks " Florida State stocks $793,000.00 37, 000. 00 58,000.00 335, 666. 66a 581, 800. 00 13, 000. CO 125, OaO. 00 132, 000. 00 Total 2,'075,466. 665 United States bonds are held in the following amounts, under various provisions of law, for private institutions: Rate of interest. Institution. Per cent. 4 4 2 American Printi}ig House for tho Blind. Manhatt.an Savings Institution North American Commercial Company.. Total. $2.50, 000 75, 000 50, oao 375,000 A special deposit of $70,000 of United States 4 per eent bonds is held in the name of the Comptroller of the Currency for the benefit of the Fidelity E'ational Bank of Cincinnati. Captured bonds of the State of Louisiana of the face value of $545,480 are held for the Secretary of War. REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL-DANK NOTES. The net proeeeds of the national-bank notes redeemed during the year were $107,891,026.34, the largest amount for any like x)eriod in ten years, and, with the exception of three years, the largest since 1879. The increase in the amount over recent years may be attributed to the increase in the volume of notes outstanding and the comparative inactivity of business. The increased labor was greater than could be conveniently performed by the existing force, and the consequence was that the balance of unassorted or partly assorted notes on hand increased during the year from $4,203,973 to $9,967,391, By the end of August -TREASURER:-.-.^ 15 this balance had still further increased to $13,376,890; since then, however, it has been slowly but gradually cut down. The total expenses of the year, including charges for transportation, salaries, stationery, and contingent ex]3enses, were $114,085.63, which have been assessed at the rate of $1.12J per $1,000 of notes redeemed. In closing this report I desire to take advantage of the opportunity to express once more my satisfaction with the efficient manner in whicb those associated with me have loerformed their official duties. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, D A N I E L I^. MORGAN, Treasurer of the United States. Hon. J O H N G-. C A R L I S L E , Secretary of the Treasury. APPENDIX. Wo. t o — R E V E N U E S AND E X P E N D I T U R E S r o n THE F I S C A L Y E A R 1896; WARRANTS ISSUED. Account. I n t e r i i n l roTenuG Lands Miscellaneoua I n t e r i o r ciA'^il Treasury proper I)i])loTnatio . . . . Revenues. $160, 021, 751. 67 146, 762, 864. 74 1, 005, 523. 43 19,186, 060. 54 War Department N a v v "Department Interior 13epartment—Indians. Interior Department—pensions . .. I n t e r e s t on t h e i)ublic d e b t Total, net Exijcnditures. AS SHOWN B Y Repayments Counter from u n e x p e n d e d a p p r o - pcrroe pd ri ti sa ttioo naps. . priations. $17, 968, 920. 87 4, 202, 876. 40 $461, 228. 62 40, 267. 29 $14, 636.'04 921 56 8, 595, 455. 34 47, 463, 859. 94 1, 605, 010. 78 7, 380, 111.29 50, 830, 92G. GO 27,147, 732. 38 12,165, 528. 28 139, 434, 000. 98 35, 385, 028. 93 116, 488. 96 1, 748i 748. GO 50,013.18 287, 720. 93 1,147, 776. 66 181,297.11 353, 754. 96 2, 048, 773. 58 502, 263. 43 14 724 29 332; 668. 99 87 120 17 104, 411. 98 204, 565. 92 7, 203, 407.95 58, 090.17 45 58 326, 976, 200. 38 352,179, 446. 08 G old c e r t i f i c a t e s Silver certificates C u r r e n c y certificates . . . . .. . K e f u n d i n f ' certificates United Statesnotes Fractional currency. Old d e m a n d n o t e s . . .. O n e - y e a r n o t e s ot" 1863. T w o - y e a r n o t e s of 1863 L o a n ot" 1863 C o m p o u n d - i n t e r e s t note.s ' t r e a s u r y n o t e s , 1861 7-30'sof 3864 a n d 1865 E u i i d e d l o a n of 1891 10-40's of 1864 Consols of 1865 Consols of 1867 Consols of 1868 L o a n of J u l y 12, 1882 F u n d e d l o a n of 1881 L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861 .. L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, cont i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t T r e a s u r v n o t e s of 1890 National b a n k notes—redemption account C e n t r a l Pacific R a i l r o a d b o n d s U n i o n Pacific R a J l r o a d b o n d s C e n t r a l B r a n c h U n i o n Pacific Kailroad bonds KansavS Pacific P a i l w a y b o n d s . . . 5-20's of 1862 5-20's of 1865 Oregon w a r debt L o a n of 1925 P r e m i u m , on l o a n of 1925 .... F u n d e d loan of 1907 4, 855, 000. 00 154, 008, 000. 00 72, 630, 000. 00 10, 506, 770. 00 140, 283, 000. 00 96, 895, 000. 00 6, 970. 00 68, 924, 000. GO 2, 933. 35 500.GO 190.00 200. 00 500. 00 .1,410.00 . r*: 50. 00 Total B a l a n c e J u n o 30, 1 8 9 5 . . . , B a l a n c e J u n e 30 1896 820, 852, 810. 29 745, 508, 863. 85 THE PUBLIC DEBT. Ao'ffresate Fi96 68, 924, 000. 00 • 3, ooo: 00 58,150. 00 4, 650. 00 800. 00 2, 600. 00 300. 00 8, 200. 00 3, 200. 00 500.00 45,158, 880. 00 5, 965, 683. 50 2, 000. 00 61, 564, 000. CO 11, 223,150. 00 201, 000. 00 4, 293, 000. 00 640,000. 00 2, 065, 000. 00 1, 600. 00 2, 300. 00 50. 00 131,157, 700. 00 11,166, 246. 41 11,100. 00 748, 869, 469. 43 6, 938, 327. 72 1 7, 970, 592. 65 817, 991, 704. 71 1, 566, 861,174.14 1,566,361,174.14 6, 938, 327.72 7, 970, 592. 65 .17 18 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. 'i&c 2 e - N E T O R D I N A R Y R E V E N U E S AND E X P E N D I T U R E S FOR E A C H Q U A R T E R OF THE F I S C A L Y E A R 1896, o AS SHOWN B Y AYARRANTS I S S U E D . Second quarter. First quarter. Third quarter. Fourth quarter. Total. REVENUES. $44,943,731.43 $38, 391,102. 57 $43, 082,128. 59 $33, 604, 729. 08 $100,021,751.07 87, 877, 025. 76 39,142,699.52 33, 360,136. 21 36, 383, 003. 25 146, 762, 8G4. 74 195,169.03 1, 005, 523. 43 244, 498. 86 297, 363. 70 268, 491. 24 4, 919, 639. 22 5, 915,103.18 19,186, 060. 54 4, 049, 701. 67 4, 801, 616. 47 Customs Internal revenue— Public lands Ijliscellaneous 87, 390, 864. 90 Tota-J 81,'880, 927. 40 81, 600, 402. 88 •76, 098, •005.14' 326, 970, 2C0. 38 EXPENDITURES. Civil a n d iniseeillaneGU'S... 22, 723, 655. 73 22,192, 041.19 17,67.5,504.01 12, 708, 469. 07 W a r "Depai-tmen* 6,968,964.42 •6, 567, 415. 78 K-avy l i i e p a r t m e n t.. I n d i a n s a n d p e n s i o n s . . . - - 39, 025, 993. 59 37, 901,165. 76 I n t & r e s t on i:,ho iDublic .dfibt...... -. 9, .453, .164. .38 7,589,876.68 21,242,800.05 10,127,902.26 7, 027, 266.16 38, 244, 486.16 87,360,517.12 •80,506,455.61 95,445,734.09 Total 9,923,940.98 21,057,677.65 10, 319, 044. .95 6, 584, 086. 02 36,427,883.75 87, 216, 234. C2 50, 830. 920. 89 27,147,732.38 151, 599, 520. 20 8, 418, 04.0. 89 35, 385, 028. .03 82, .806, 739. 28. 352,.179,44G, CS ^^ S o — C O M P A R A T I V E STATEMETS'T OP BALANCES I N T-HE T R E A S U R Y AT THE CLOSE OF ^TH-E F I S C A L YEARS 1-895 AXD 1896. i745,505,-3G3.'S5 B a l a n c e a s s h o w n i n l a s t r e p o r t , . J u n o 30, 1895 . N e t r e v e n n e , .1:836 ,.,• N e t e x p e n d i t u r e s , 1896. .. $326,976. 200.: 38 352,179, 446.-08 25,203,2^5.70 E x c e s s of e x p e n d i t u r e s o v e r . r e v e n u e s 720, .305,° 118.15 Public debt. I s s u e s .during year. .Hedemptioiois during year. .Excess of issues over r e d e m p t i o n s. $154,OO8,.OOO.O0 $140,283,000.00 $13,'725, 000:00 Silvercertifica^tos 4, 855, 000. 00 10, 505, 770. OO Gold certificates C u r r c n cy certificates... 72, 630, 000. GO 96. 395. .000.'00 •United S t a t e s . n o t e s .... 68, 924, OOO; 00 68, 924, 000.'00 6,970.00 B e f u n d i n g cer ti fi c a t e s . 58,150. 00 F u n d e d l o a n o f 1891 . . . National-banknotes— 5, 905, 683. .50« 11,223,150.00 • redemption account61,564,000.00 T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890. -45,158,880.00 .131,157, 700.. 00 L o a n o f 1925... 131,157,700.00 P r e m i u m o n loan of 11,166,-246-. 41 1925 •.-..• 11, 1.66, 246; 41 11,100.00 11,100.00 F u n d e d l o a n of 1907 . . . 3, .200. .00 F u n d e d loan of 1 8 8 1 . . . 7, 199, 000. 00 Pacific Ea.ilroad b o n d s . 26, 783. 35 Ma-tured d e b t ..Total N e t e x c e s s of i s s u e s over redemptions 493, 876, 609. 91 396,190, 023. 35 156, 060, 046.41 E x c e s s of redeinptions o v e r issnei5.. •$5,651, 770.00 23, 765, 000. 00 970.00 150. 00 5, 257, 4 60. 50 16.405, 120.00 .200. 60 7,199, 000-. GO 26, 783.35 58, 373, 459. 85 97,686,586.50 B a l a n c e J u n e 30, 1896 Noo •817, 991,-704. 71 4 o — R E C E I P T S AND E X P E N D I T U R E S ON ACCOUNT O F T H E P O S T - O F F I C E D E P A R T .JilENT F.OR T H E F l S C A L Y E A R 1 8 9 6 ; AS S H O W N B Y W A R R A N T S ' I S S U E D . By whom handled. T h e Treasurer... Postmasters To.tal ISalance J u n o 30, 1895 B a l a n c e J u n e 30 1896 Aggregate R e c e i p t s fsrem 'Deficiency p o s t a l r e v e n u e s . .appropriation. .$33, 597,900. .57 48,981,449.64 i$9, 30.0, 000. 00 Total receipts. Exijenditures.. $42, 897, 900. 57 48,"981, 449. #4 ; $41, 565, 476. 30 48, 981, 449. €4 •82, 579, 350. 21 , 9, 300, 000. 00 91, 879, 3.50. 21 ' 2,745,310.57-.; 90, 546, 025.94 82 579,350.21 9, 300, 000. 00 • 94 624, G60. 78 ' ^^ G^a. fifio 7fi 4 077 734 84 TREASURER. MOo S>o—ASSETS AND 19 L I A B I L I T I E S OF T H E T R E A S U R Y O F F I C E S J U N E 30^ "Washington. Baltimore. New York. Philadelphia, 1896. Boston. ASSETS. Gold coin S t a n d a r d silver dollars - F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin : . . United States notes . . . . . T r e a s u r y n o t e s of"1890... Na;tionai-banTc n o t e s . . . . . G o l d certificates Silver certificates Currency certificates M i n o r coin Fractional currency Bonds and interest paid. $3, 407, 065. 30 $1, 383, 935. 98 $59,108, 984. 84 151,488,788.00 6, 286, 057. 00 46, 205, 961. 00 953, 207. 70 525, 379. 80 3, 543, 441. 25 25,746,415.00 1, 640, 602. 00 80, 003, 453. GO 22, 988, 665. 00 272,126.00 7, 832, 365. 00 9, 967, 390. 65 13, 818. 00 18, 975. 00 420. 00 4, 320. 00 91,820.00 2, 348, 801. 00 146, 966. 00 2,122,759.00 50, COO. 00 120, 000. 00 102,472. 77 33, 694. 32 1G6, 577. 23 Total cash assets. Transfer account 217, 002, 725. 42 10, 356, 941.10 30, 953, 670. 78 199, 224, 984. 57 19, O53,.08L: 13, 536, 901. 45 247, 956, 396. 20 10,356,941.10 199, 224, 984. 57 19, 053, 081. 35 13,536,901.45 323, 743. 52 42.00 $2,769,885.00 10, 308, 559. 00 799,108.05. 3,710,813.00 158,428.00 39, 312. 00 27, 230. 00 1,006,436.00 40, 000. 00 192, 089. 93 13.12. 1, 207. 25 10, 648. 25 $G, 287, 400. 81 2,293,870.00 478,117. .35 2, 567, 987. CO 400, 939. 00 128, 319. 00 273, 980. 00 1,014,071.00 20, 000. 00 62, 840. 48 9, 316. 81 LIABILITIES. Outstanding drafts and checlis D i s b u r s i n g officers' balances Post-Ofiice D e p a r t m e n t accouut B a n k - n o t e 5 p e r c e n t redemption fund Other deposit and redemption accounts 79,127. 37 30, 783. 31 654, 227. 89 72,114; 62 1, 979, 009. 00 2G6, 388. 34 7, 557, 073. 74 682, 618. 08 C91, 053. 97 465,.693.16 47, 676. 23 1,134, 975. 68 598, 016. 69 469,107. 89 8, 247, 486. 04 1, 987, 911. 82 1,692,917.19 81, 660. 00 151,380.00 11,039,194.50 1, 434, 409. 39 1, 635, 285. 38 2, 793, 648. 90 7, 206, 564. 32 512, 728. 33 4,105. ji07. 33 4, 351, 2.53:16 183, 507, 754. 41 13, 267, 418. 80 5,662,806.13 6, 238, 809. 94 247, 956, 396. 20 10, 356, 941.10 199, 224, <)84. 57 19, 053, 081. 35 13, 536, 901. 45 Total agency account 12, 759, 227. 39 B a l a n c e t o cr'edit of m i n t s ' a n d a s s a y offices .' Balance transfer account.. B a l a n c e g e n e r a l a c c o u n t . . 235,197,168.81 Aggregate Cincinnati. 11, 880. 00 Chicago. St. Lo N e w Orleans San F r a n cisco. ASSETS. Gold coin Standard silver d o l l a r s . . F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1 8 9 0 . . . Nationai-bank notes Gold certificates Silver certificates C u r r e n c y certificates M i n o r coin Fractional currency Bonds and interest paid. $2, 069,427. 81 58, 975, 286. 92 808, 500. 00 2,559,140.00 454,.015.52 832,663.00 646. 200. 00 2, 889, 803. 00 181,000.00 654, 936. 00" 15, 000. 00 24, 970. 00 55, 700. 00 289, 840. 00 1, 308, 229. 00 80, 000. 00 10,000.00 134, 359. 22 101,081.48 T o t a l cash a s s e t s . . Unavailable Aggregate $2, 220, 504. 88 $1. 371, 459. 22 $13, 072, 326. GO 18,478, ^60. 00 5,162,.939. CO 25, 344, 247. 00 303, 291. 30 382, 488. 60 434,537.00 572, 519. 00 2,145, 904. 00 1,013,955.00 775, 979. 00 588, 895. 00 584, 095. 00 5, 550. 00 120, 590. 00 47,500.00 60, 290. 00 3, 080. 00 101, ^50. 00 525,150. 00 421,411.00 2,016,150.00 117,704.79 125. 60 640. 25 9, 923. 22 1,101.00 , 210,124. 05 17,482.910.40 21,055,671.52 ;, 626,190. 74 701,85L34 42, 605,112. 95 5, 210,124. 05 17, 482, 910. 40 24,655,671.52 K 328, 048. i 42, 605,112. 95 1,181.50 6,17L 35 65. 00 LIABILITIES. Outstanding drafts and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers' balances .Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t account Other deposit and redemption accounts Total agency account B a l a n c e t o c i ^ d i t of m i n t s a n d a s s a y offices Balance transfer account. Balance general account-. Aggregate 56, 300. 40 372, 575.48 114, 024. 99 63, 737. 21 348,068.54 292, 639. 24 1, 416,118. 03 1,168,903.81 955,903.68 1, 014,171. 48 278, 012. 89 752, 619. 33 106,110.14 48, 873. 39 132, 800. 60 5, 580. 00 43, 860.00 25,435.00 632, 532. 53 2, 585,172. 84 1,414,473.94 1, 068,574. 28 1, 495, 040. 62 174, 970.12 2, 895, 405. 95 1, 340, 392. 38 1, 682,185. 57 13, 382, 375. 06 42. 046. 67 3,341780.57 19, 857, 370. 84 4, 649, 918. 73 3, 609, 555. 07 55, 218. 36 1, 813,157. 63 39, 241, 696. 34 5. 210,124. 05 17, 482, 910. 40 24, 655, 671. 52 9, 328, 048. 08 42, 605,112. 95 20 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. -ASSETS OF. THE T R E A S U R Y I N T H E CUSTODY, O F F I G E S J U N E 30, 1896. Boise City. Carson City. GF. M I N T S Charlotte. AND ASSAY Dahlonega. BULLION F U N D . Gold c o i n . . . . . ... Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coin .. Silver bullion Balance iu subtreasuries and national banks Total available Unavailable . . . $30.00 23, 045.13 7.96 $47. 00 309, 786-. 51 5,137,107. 00 7, 964. 01 457,817.52 29,738.18 34,183.19 73, 848. 89 5, 941, 960. 22 84,183. 75. 32, 000. 00 $27, 950. 03 73, 848. 89 5, 941, 960. 22 66,183. 75 27, 950. 03 . Anirrefirate $0,56 50,765.80 Denver. Helena. N"ew Y o r k . St. L o u i s . BULLION F U N D . Gold coin $53, 093. 02 Standard silver dollars Fractioh.al •'^ilver coin Silver bullion Minor coin ' Balance iu subtreasuries and national banks $9, 280. GO 22, 967, 915. 85 409. 00 534.95 526, 353. 58 5.53' $14,187. 97 .40 63.89 .17 $169,178. 04 111, 661. 76 484,171. 91 42, 046. 67 Total available Unavailable ": 169,178. 04 164, 754. 78 23, 988, 670. 82 56,299.10 A'T^ffrecato 169,178. 04 164, 754. 78 23, 988, 670. 82 56 299.10 ISTew O r l e a n s . P h i l a d e l p h i a . V San Francisco. Total. BULLION F U N D . Gold bullion Standard silver dollars l*'ractional silver coin Silver bullion . ... Ujiited States notes . . . ... $1,403,050.00 $5, 698, 745. 00 7, 899, 639.11 287, 047. 36 11,611,000.00 55, 523, 000. 00 5, 786, 041. 71 .536, 362. 08 4, 877, 218. 74 104, 250, 226. 96 30,127. 74 $3, 712, 485. 00 $10, 823, 037. 00 570, 926.15 32,125 641 10 37, 459, 918. 00 109, 731, 434. 00 679, 894. 04" 7,01O,8O5.,15 8, 929, 325.14 119, 040, 506. 39 30 127 74 5.70 18, 744, 805. 92 179,157, 652. 78 25, 000. 00 51, 352, 548. 33 413,557.96 279, 683, 902. 08 498, 507. 99 18, 769, 805. 92 179,157, 652. 78 51, 766,106. 29 280,182, 410. 62 Bahince in subtreasuries and national banks . . . Total available Unavailable Aggregate bullion fund 921 745 55 MINOR COIN AND METAL F U N D . United States notes Minor coin . 29 500 00 173,234.20 29, 500. 00 173, 234. 20 RECOINAGE ACCOUNT. U n p a i d l o s s on r e c o i n a g e 1,817.84 18, 769, 805. 92 179, 302, 204. 82 1 817 84 51, 766,106. 29 280 386 962.66 21 TREASURER. • N & , 7^—GENERA-L D I S T R I B U T I O N OF T H E ASSETS AND L I A B I L I T I E S O F T H E T R E A S U R Y J U N E 30, 1896. Treasury offices. Mints and a s s a y offices. ASSETS. Gold coin . . . . . . . $101,260,336.76 $10, 823, 637. 00 82,125, 641.10 Gold b u l l i o n 268, 936, 321. 00 109, 731, 434. 00 S t a n d a r d silver dollars 8, 706, 249. 57 7, 010, 805.15 119, 040, 506. 39 Silver bullion 120, 937, 651. 00 59, 627. 74 United States notes 34, 438, 028. GO T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 "•0 381 4'>4 65 TsTationai-b'ink n o t e s 618,070.00 Gold certificates 11,199, 313. 00 320, 000. 00 C u r r e n c y certificates 926, 914. 79 173,239.90 138. 72 Fractidnjil currency 24, 202. 06 Bonds andinterest p a i d . . . T o t a l a v a i l a b l e a s s e t s 557, 754, 649. 55 278, 964, 891. 28 Unavailable 701,851.34 498, 507. 99 U n p a i d loss on recoina^^e 1, 817. 84 Balance in s u b t r e a s u r i e s 921, 745. 55 Transfer accouut 80, 953, 670.78 Aff "re'^ato 589,410,171.67 280, 386, 962. 66 National bank and other depositories. In transit between offices. Total. .$500,000.00 $112,589,973.76 32,125, 641.10 5, 382. 00 878 673 137:00 50, 000. 80 15, 767, 055. 52 119, 040, 506. 39 1, 433, 869. 05 122 431,147.79 209, 005. 00 34, 638, 033. 00 451, 000. GO 10, 832, 424. 65 2, 000. GO • 620 070. 00 763, 000. 00 11, 962, 313. 00 320, 000. 00 2, 000. 00 1,102,154. 69 138. 72 $15, 555, 600. 77 15, 555, 600. 77 2, 923. 25 • 27,125. 31 -15,555,600.77 3,410,180.10 218, 463. 55 855, 685, 321. 70 1,418,822.88 1,817.84: 921, 745. 55 80, 953, 670. 78 15,774,064.32 3,410,.180.10 888,981,378.75 LIABILITIES. Outstanding drafts and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers' balances Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t account B a n k note 5 p e r cent r e d e m p t i o n fund Other deposit and rederap- 2,114, 703. 33 178, 460.18 2, 293,163. 51 16, 023, 939. 37 3, 818, 225.16 19, 842,164. 53 4, 038, 886. 00 6, 658. 94 4, 040, 544. 94 8, 247, 486. 04 8, 247, 486. 04 4, 000, 624. 01 293, 058. GO 4, 293, 682. 61 . T o t a l a g e n c y a c c o u u t 84,420,038.75 B a l a n c e t o c r e d i t of m i n t s 784, 9/)3. 48 a n d a s s a y offices 30, 953, 670. 78 Balauce transfer account B a l a n c e g e n e r a l a c c o u n t . . . 523, 250, 898. 66 280, 380, 962. C6 293, 058. 60 38 717 041. 63 11, 633, 937r97 3,117,121.50 921 745 55 30 953 670 78 818, 388, 920. 79 589, 410,171. 67 280, 386, 962. 66 15, 774, 064. 32 3, 410,180.10 838,981,878.75 Aggregate 4, 003, 344. 28 136, 782. 07 • ]^<». § 0 — D I S T R I B U T I O N O F T H E G E N E R A L T R E A S U R Y B A L A N C E J U N E Location. Washington Baltimore New York Philadelphia Boston Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis New Orleans San Francisco Mints and assay offices National banks United States depositories . I n transit Total Treasurer's books. On deposit with States Total Treasury balance . Treasurer's general account. Receipts not covered by warrants. $235,197,168. 81 7, 206,564, 32 183, 567,754.41 13,267,418.80 6, 238,809.94 1, 682,185. 57 13, 382,375. 06 19, 857,870.34 3, 609,555. 07 39, 241,696. 34 280, 386,962.66 11,680,235. 80 3,702.17 3,117, 121. 50 $16, 864. 63 10,365.19 5, 992. 69 181,154. 71 21, 547.13 200. 85 62, 995. 35 4, 455. 48 654.19 22,611.76 818,388, 920. 79 397, 216. 08 70, 374.10 SO, 1896. Balance as shown by warrants. $235,180,304.18 7,196,199.13 183, 561,761.72 13,086,264. 09 6, 217,262.81 1,681,984. 72 13,319,379.71 19, 852,914. 86 3, 608,900. 88 39, 219,084. 58 280, 386,962.66 11, 559,861. 70 3,702.17 3,117,121.50 817, 991, 704. 71 28,101, 644. 91 846, 093, 349. 62 22: R E P O R T . Q^: T H E FINANCES. M ^ o . 9o-—A^^AiLABLE ASSETS A N D N E . T LiABi.Li.TiES= OF T H E TIIEASUR:Y- JUNE OO> 1 8 9 5 AND- 1 8 9 B . J-une:30,1895. J u n e 30, 180G. ASSETS. Gold: Coin... Bullion , $99, 762, 94G. 27 5G, S5-5- 115- 77' Silver-: Dollars Fractional' coin Bullion. 37]-, 303; 176. 00: 10;.6O4;,4-m75' 124, 487, 830; 42' $112, 589, 973. 763:2,.l-25v641.10' $1.5B, 618; 0:62..04. Paper: U n i t e d . S t a t e s notes: T r e a a u r y notes- of 1899 National bank notes G o l d certificates-. Silver certificates G'uTreney certificates' • 512-895) 426; 17' 513,-v4«0;698..91 1-22;.431,147: 79' i 34,.638, 03-3.00' 10,832, 424.65^ 620; 070; GOll,962v313.,e.0 320, OO0-:.0O' 83; 032, 031. 04; 30,145', 231. 004, 737, 984-. 31: 88", 650; 09^ 9,. 27:1, 563'. 00: 350i OOO;.O0- -. $144, 715, Gil. 86 ''37Sv673a^3-7'.O015,.767, 055•.52' ; B 9 , 04.0, 5061 39- 180, 808, G83-. 4'4 - 127,;625,45.9.35 Other: M i n o r Goirs:. : Fraetional currency D e p o s i t s i n n a t i o n a l banks-. Bonds and;interest paid. l,.i02,151. 69 138;. 72' 15,555, 6G0:,77• 27,125; 31 i ; 124i,-{^9v 3«: 60.7-. 34 14, 8-17, 5G2. 75 15„665..02 ' 15,.988,774-..49'. ' ; , 812,, 627, 722; 05 IC, 68a, 05:9; 49 855, 685, 321. 70 LIABILITIES-. Agency account: O u t s t a n d i n g d r a f t s and: c h e c k s ... Disbursingoffi'cers'balancesPost-Offic&^Department a c c o u n t . . B a n k n o t e & p e r c e n t rediem-iDtioii fund Other deposit a n d redemption, accounts 2,.293-163'.5I i 19.,842,164.53• 4„G40•;54vi••.94• 8, 247, 4-88-; 04 4, 293, 682. 61 1, 348, 725. 67 20, 879- 260.14 • 2, 708, 033. 51 7,762,919.85 4, 332, 726. 71 ! 37,.031- 665..88= General account: Gold, certificates-. Silver certificates: C a r r e n e y certificates-. T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 Balance Aggi-egate- 38^.717, 0.41. 03 • 42„818,189; 0034-2.„619, 504...00 32,. 210; G00..GO 129,083, 280..GO. 269, 637; 307., 07' • 48-, 469. 959; 00 328; S9-4-,'504' OO" 55, 795, 000. 00 146, 088, 400. 00 196, 3,4-8,193.17 775,596,0:56.17 816-; 968, 2S0. 07 812,,627, 722; 05 855, 685, 321. 70 • M®-, a O - o . ^ - A s S E T S AND L l A B - I L I T I E S . OF T H E T R E A S . U - R Y I N E.XCES& O F ClSRTIFIG.-VTES AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S J U N E 30^ 1895 ANI> 1896. J u n e 30,1895. J u n o 30,1896. ASSETS.. GolVI c o i n a n d b u l l i o n S i l v e r dolilars and' b u l l i o n Fi-aGtionaT: s i l v e r coin, U n i t e d . S t a t e s notesi. T r e a s u r y - n o t e s of 1890'. Nationai-ba;nk n o t e s Minorcoin;. Fractio-na;! c u r r e n c y Deposits i n national banks B o n d s a n d . i n t e r e s t ; pa^id. -,.. =. — Total $•108,230,753.04 $10,2. 517, 495. 86 80,079, 665'.. 42 37;-373a72:39 16, 604-,. 419. 75 15, 767, 055.. 5-2 27, 58-7,. 031. 04 90, 541,14T;-7-9 30,145, 231. 00 34, 638, 033; GO 4,737,984.-31 10^ 832,424;. 65 1,124, 939. 38' 1,102; 15:4. 69 607. 34138.72" 14, 847, 562. 75 15,- 555, 600; 77 27; 125; 31: 15, 6G5..02^ 233, 379, 859: 05- 30'S,,354, 348.,70. 37; 031, 66.5". 88 196, 348,193-. 17' 38. 717, 041.-63 269, 637; 307. 07 233, 379, 859. 05' 308, 354; 348. 70 LIABILITrES:. A g e n ey a c c o u n t Baranee ' Total TREX\SURER. 'Noo It,—UNAVAILABLE 23 F U N D S OF T H E G E N E R A L T R E A S U R Y AND P O S T - O F F I C E D E P A R T M E N T J U N E 30, 1896. GENERAL TREASURY. On deposit with the following States under the act of Juno 23, 183G: Maine ^ New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island ....".. New York Pennsylvania Nevr Jersey Ohio Indiana niinois .Michigan Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina. Georgia , Alabama. Louisiana . Alississippi Tennessee Kentucky 1 Missouri Arkansas $955, 838. 25 669, 086. 79 GG9, 086. 79. 1, 338.173. 58 764, 670. 60 382. 335. 30 4, 014, 520. 71 2, 867, 514. 78 704, 670. 60. 2, 007, 260. 34 860,254. 44 4J7, 919. M 286, 751.49 286, 751. 49 955, 838. 25 2,198, 427.99 1, 433, 757. 39 1, 051, 422. 09 1, 051,422. 09 669, 086. 79 477,919.14 382, 335. 30 1,433,757. 39 1, 433, 757. 39 382, 335. 30 286, 751. 49 Total on deposit with the States Deficits and defalcations: Subtreasuries: Defalcation, subtreasury United States, Now Orleans, 1867, May and Whitaker $675, 325. 22. Defalcation, subtreas-ary United States, New Orleans, 1807, May property. ." 5, 566..31 Deficit, subtreasury United States, New Orleans, 1885 20.959.81 Mints and assay offices: Deficits and defalcations, branch mint United States, San Prancisco, 1857 to 1869 Defalcation, branch mint United States, Dahlonega, 1861. Defalcation, branch mint United-States, Charlotte, 1861... Deficit, mint United States, New Orleans, 1895 413,557.96 27,950.03 32, 000.00 25, 000. 00 National bank depositories: Pailure, Venausio National Bank of Franklin, Pa Failure, First JSJational Bank of Selma, Ala 181, 377. 51 33,383.87 Depositories United States: • Defalcation, depository United States, Galveston, 1861 Defalcation, depository United Staples, Baltimore, 1866 Defalcation, depository United States, Pittsburg,. 1867 Deficit, depositorj^ United States, Santa.Fe, 1806, short in, remittance....." -. $28,101, 644. 01 701,85L34 498, 507. 99 214,761.38 778. 66 547. 50 2,126.11 249.90 3, 702.17 Total deficits and defalcations. 1, 418, 822. 88 Total general Treasury 29, 520, 4G7. 79 POST-OUTICE D E P A R T M E N T . Defalcation, Defalcation, Defalcation, Defalcation, subtreasury United States, New Orleans, 1861 depository 'United States, Sav.annah, 1861 depository United States, Galveston, 1861 depository United States, Little Rock, 1861 Aggregate 31,164.44 205. 76 83. 36 5,823. 50 37,277.00 29, 557, 744. 85 24 N®» I REPORT ON TPIE F.INANCES. I S . — G O L D C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y . M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. AT T H E END Bullion. 1878—June . . . . . . July....... August.-... September. October... November. December . 1879—January:.. February.. M a r c h ."... April May :.. Juno ...... July August September. October . . . November. December. 1880—January..February.. March..... April...... May June July August.... September. October . . . NovemberDecember . 1881—January... February.. March April •.. May June ...... July August.... September. October . . . November. December. 1882—January... February.. March..'... April May Jmie July August ... Sep"tember October . . . November. December . 1883—January... February.. March April May June July August ... September October ... November. December. 1884—January... February.. March April May....'... June July , August ... September October . . . November. December $122, 124, 126, 126. 132, 135, 128, 128, 136, 299, 834, 987, 831 698 375 235 '25 927, 822 575, 951 792, 903 127, 863, 855 128, 481, 964 128, 368, 932 130, 838, 696 129, 920, 099 128, 019,531 130, 364,253 133, 809, 844 121, 159, 249 102, 559,917 95, 790, 430 96, 468. 601 93: 224, 947 93, 437,767 9 1 538,563 83, 490, 250 82! 660,461 77, 807, 002 77, 008, 066 67, 517,592 . 59, 983, 295 66, 357, 915 61,• 481,245 60, 797, 508 84, 277,451 200,962 85, 178, 856 73, 986, 463 70, 153, 945 .74, 685,434 62, 346,981 82, 610,270 76, 76; 036, 377 85, 647, 043 84, 639, 865 81, 26G, 312 95, 335, 841 95, 238, 892 88, 853, 449 93, 066, 698 i)l, 964,504 87, 795, 405 95, 581,761 101, 298, 687 108. 888, 963 113; 364, 279 119, 523,136 121, 868, 452 125, 446,071 130, 277, 402 132, 185, 385 136, 134,116 141, 824, 496 144, 016, 345 144, 296, 897 144, 446, 727 147, 037, 093 149, 540, 757 152, 608, 393 154, 882,129 154, 863, 976 150, 347,174 150, 638, 694 156, 834,723 160, 836, 986 162, 005, 978 163, 140, 863 164, 957, 455 166, 679. 599 169. ,177,043 171, 553, 205 OF EACH Total; $6, 323, 372 $128, 460, 203 7, 714, 922 132, 014, 620 7, 718, 661 134,548,036 9, 049, 067 136, 036, 302 . 7, 963, 429 140, 872,154 6, 472, 313 142, 400,135 6. 806, 689 135, 382, 640 4, 964, 004 133, 756, 907 5, 401, 704 133, 265, 559 133,416,126 4,934,162 6,151, 208 134,520,140 5, 8-11, 564 136, 680, 260 5, 316, 376 135, 236, 475 7, 497, 952 135,517.483 11,182,137 141, 540, 390 85,797,151 169, 606, 995 50, 358. 465 171, 517, 714 57, 883, 520 160, 443, 437 61, 999, 892 157, 790, 322 57,226, 426 153, 690, 027 53, 525. 811 146, 750, 758 59, 572; 784 144,010,551 138,783,440 47,244,877 45, 219, 246 128,709,496 43, 484, 966 126,145, 427 45, 319, 644 123,126, 646 127, 679, 280 50,071,214 07, 727, 241 135,244,833 80, 742, 658 140,725,953 85. 004, 604 151, 362, 519 95, 260, 851 156, 742, 096 93, 746, 701 154, 544, 209 88, 760, 802 173, 038, 253 88, 467, 201 173, 668,163 97,140, 898 170, 319, 754 92, 783, 696 163, 770,159 89, 017, 716 163,171,661 92, 226, 041 154, 911, 475 87,148, 541 169, 495, 522 97, 751, 075 174, 361, 345 96, 953, 452 172, 989, 829 92, 578, 261 178, 225, 304 87.977,603 172,617,468 83, 880, 477 165,152, 789 78, -422, 033 173, 757, 874 71, 218, 405 166, 457, 357 66, 215, 653 155, 069, 102 60, 918, 848 153, 985, 546 56, 541, 8S6 148, 50G, 390 57, 283, 625 145, 079, 030 53, 722,160 149, 303, 921 51, 440, 420 152. 739,107 50,916,780 159, 805, 743 50, 903, 805 164,267,584 51, 981, 432 171, 504, 568 51, 4-19, 383 173, 817, 835 52, 215, 560 177, 661. 631 54,475,312 184, 752; 714 55. 652, 057 187,837,442 57,175, 927 193, 310, 043 56, 254, 072 198, 078, 568 58, 757, 690 202, 774, 035 59, 876, 078 204,172, 975 61, 683, 816 206,130, 543 62, 392, 847 209, 429, 940 66, 592, 571 216,138, 328 68, 406, 346 219, 014, 739 66,931,227 221, 813, 356 67, 017, 657 221,881,633 GO, 724, 333 211, 071, 507 45, 686, 932 196, 325, 626 44, 797, 665 201,132, 388 44, 539, 608 204, 876, 594 48, 533, 573 210, 539, 551 51, 342, 794 214, 483, 657 52, 946, 587 217, 904, 042 55, 856, 761 222, 536, 360 62, 212, 318 231,380,361 63, 422, 647 234,975,852 25 TREASURER. M©« I 2 « — G O L D C O I N AND B U L L I O N IN THE T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878 —Contill.ued. Month. 1885—January.. February. • March.— April May ... June July A u g u s t . -. September October . . . November. December . 1886—January... February.. March..'... April May Juno ...:.. July....... August ... September. October . . . November. December . 1887—January .. February . March April May June July August ... September October... November. December. 1888—January .. February . March April M a y ..June July ...... August... September October . . . November. December. 1889-January .. February . March April May Juno July August... September October... November. December. 1890—January . . February . March April May June.. July August... September October... . November. December. 1891—January ., February . March April May .. June...... July ...... Bullion. 747, 344 175, 297, 232 177,, 143, 231 177,, 427, 377 178, 039, 678 179,I 952,890 180, 083, 998 180,; 175, 905 180, 198, 974 178, 941. 459 178, 002, 782 180, 793, 981 179, , 402, 994 18? 314, 744 182, 900, 437 185, 335, 205 187, 138, 939 189, 529, 604 190, 001, 215 189, 915, 047 189, 376, 275 187, 168, SOU 185, 730, 177 187, 196, 597 189, 122. 038 191, 602! 707 192, 554, 053 191, 473, 345 192, 461, 995 192, 368, 916 192, 197, 040 189, 187, 480 182, 324, 850 182, 342, 103 181, 883, 796 182, 618, 964 185, 906, 571 187, 745, 300 189, 604, 374 190, 668, 288 195, 832, 419 203, 636, 984 218, 538, 859 223, 307, 190 224, 262, 012 223, 209, 020 224, 176, 751 227, 854, 218 229 051, 535 229; 785, 899 231, 905, 742 233, 591. 115 230, 055, 512 237, 917, 635 238, 741, 837 239, 99G, 048 241, 537, 'ilG 243, 955, 379 246, 337, 464 246, 401, 951 249, 963, 167 252, 460, 026 253, 782, 305 253, 612, 783 253, 784, 358 255, 615, 950 254, 397, 959 252, 748, 502 246, 179, 012 233, 634, 208 280, 118, 362 226, 220, 604 229, 942, 686 233, 469, 299 232, 749, 803 220, 773, 624 193, 929, 831 176, 4.50, 378 174, 091, 456 $64, 420, 631 64, 732, 611 64, 297, 566 65, 734, 818 66, 323, 865 67, 075, 735 69, 283, 598 70,081,513 71, 052, 140 72, 417, 890 73, 942, 796 72, 557, 429 71, 968, 567 GG, 486, 344 59,254,731 55, 245, 328 49, 285, 795 43, 308, 520 43, 650, 307 45, 515, 589 53, 232, 743 -59,663,639 GS, 720, 676 80, 931, 422 85, 018, 430 83,485, 920 83,431,810 83, 863, 571 85,166,756 85, 732,190 89, 099, 877 92, 852, 054 108, 377, 780 120, 202, 502 120,777,483 122, 723, 223 121,902,584 121, 822, 527 121,167, 828 122,132, 999 114, 050, 440 11.0,116,633 108, 012, 533 107, 826, 240 108, 289, 294 108, 479, 213 104, 426, 611 96,919,454 96, 590, 321 96, 6-70, 798 94,795,197 94, 612, 78G 85,241,865 65, 580, 684 62,017,736 64, 052,146 64, 884, 656 64, 554, 236 64, 642, 327 67, 416, 990 66, 080, 287 66,133, 726 66, 443, 489 67, 265,628 67, 548, 895 65, 996, 474 62,138, 864 57,471,618 59, 907, 459 60, 855, 895 63, 642, 518 66, 799, 610 67, 624, 860 63, 362, 654 59, 685, 416 59, 859,416 61, 101, 672 62, 067, 744 62, 736, 957 $237,1G7, 975 240, 029, 843 241, 440, 797 243,162,195 244, 363, 543 247, 028, 025 249, 367, 596 . 250, 257, 418 251, 251,114 251,359,340 251,945,578 253, 351, 410 251,371,561 . 249,801,088 242,155,1G8 240, 580, 533 236, 424, 734 • 232, 838,124 233,651,522 235, 430, 636 242, 609, 018 246, 832,148 254, 450, 853 268, 128, 019 274,140, 468 275, 088, 627 275, 985, 863 275, 336, 916 277,628,751 278,101,106 281, 296, 417 282, 039, 534 290, 702, 630 302, 544, 605 302,661,279 805, 342,187 307, 809,155 309,567,827 310, 772, 202 312, 801, 287 309, 882, 859 313,753,-617 326, 551, 392 331,133, 430 332, 551, 306 331, 688, 233 328, 603, 362 324, 773, 667 325, 641, 856 326, 456, 697 326, 700, 939 328,203, 901 321,297,377 803,504,319 300, 759, 573 304,048,189 805, 871, 772 808,509, 615 310, 979, 791 313, 818, 941 31.0,048,454 318, 593, 752 320, 225, 794 320, 878, 411 321, 333, 253 321,612,424 316, 536, 823 810, 220,120 306, 086, 471 294, 489, 603 293, 755,880 293, 020, 214 297, 567, 546 296, 831, 953 292, 435, 219 280, 633, 040 255, 331, 503 238, 518,122 236, 828, 413 26 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. M®, 1 2 . -GOLD C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D O F EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Contianed. Month. Coin. $175, 178, 189, -193, 196, 198, 198, 19,8, 193, 193, 180, 170, 166j 164, 166, 167, 156, 147, 137, 138, 121. 115, 110, 103, 78, 1S91—August ^ioptember . . . October ..--... November..-.. December 1892—January . February Marcli April May Juno... July... August September . . . October November December ••893—January Februa;ry March . . . . . . . April . -... May June July August September . . . October November December 1 8 9 4 — J a n u a r y .: February . . . . March April M.ay Juno : July August September October. .. November December , 1895—January February M a r c h .'. April May June Jtily August September . . . October .. November December 1896—January February..:.. March. April May..... Juno ;.. July August .... September w©,. IS.—SILVER 66, 616, 70, 211, 73, 624, 65, 490, 107, 029; 116, 223, 116, 475, 100, GOO, 86, 605, 73, 872; 76, 944, 79, 002, •81, 416, 118, 045, 91, 879, 51, 343, 94, 065, 88, 098, 89, 954, 94, 265, 99, 147, 94, 702, 89, 202, 86, 210, 88, 951, 83, 977, 83, 378, 225, 84, 874, 140. 831, 142, 594, 135, 644, 118, 803, 111, 371, 119, 561. 106, •772, 121, Total. •$G5,-262,-257" 66, 343, 775 74,-158, 836 78,430, 504 82,-21:.2,.6S9 •84,299,089 83,275,-529 81,194, 877 79,712,-183 77,953,-512 74, 836. 385 76,023,598 75,960,115 76, 055, 422 78,126, 222 79,983, 208 ,81, 697, 350 81, 4 52; 478 79,835,048 79,503,760 80, 529, 774 80, 871, 868 78, 345, 510 83,450,3.36 98, 373,-505 101,026,648 96, 657, 273 '90, 910, 622 •84,679,495 77,175, 275 70, 432, 992 •60, 232, 616 53, 716,468 48, 067, 706 44,012,311 47,050,824 43,941,337 44,, 063, 417 44,197, 435 46,305,066 47, 727, 334 46,010,546 44, 527, 722 51, 887, 979 50, 044, 014 53,425, 367 56, 746. 018 60,051,509 ^60, 208, 542 57,340,757 54, 409, 512 45, 590, 866 29, 829, 315 15,467,938 26,821,484 29, 054, 663 32, 851, 621 32, 662, 8G0 32,217,-024 30, 640, 941 33, 264, 086 40, 998, 574 $240,744,488 244, 974, 791 263,774,741 271,843.193• 278, 846, 750 282, 753, 884 282,123,392 280, 144, 2G9 273,623,456 271,527. 092 255,577, 706 247, 300, 220 242, 543, 695 249,605,908 244,261,409 247,, 598, 466 238, 859, 802 228, 827,532 217,672,948 218,.378, 233 :2G2,283, 359 196,518,610 188, 455, 433 186, 813, 962 176,423,172 173,209,771 163, 274, 172 161,122,128 158, 303, 779 142, 6G5, 594 177, 4G2, 797 176,456,045 170,192,458 148, 067. 816 131,217,434 120, 922; 836 120, 885, 869 123,065,756 125,613,806 164,350,468 139, 606, 354 97, 353, 776 138, 593, 280 139,486,496 139,998,154 147,090, 978 155,893,932 155, 354, 066 149,41.0, 926 143,557,513 143,360,839 129,567,945 113,198, 707 99,693,357 167, 695. 999 171, 885, 710 16S, 446, 459 151, 307,143 144,020,304 150, 012, 225 139,825,200 16.2,771,311 C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—Juno July August.'.....:.., September October........ November December Standard dollars. Bullion. $7, 718, 357 9,550, 236 11, 292, 849 12,155,205 13, 397, 571 14,843,219 16, 704, 829 $7, 841, 471 7,^65,760 8,982,239 9, 634, 034 8,352, 042 10,159, 491 9, 439, 401 Fractional coin. Total. $6, 860, 506 $21,920,334 7, 079, 667 24. 205, 663 6,478,642 26.753, 730 C, 143,903 27, 933,142 G. 323,132 28,072,745 G, 009, 834 81,012,544 G, 031. 805 82, 176, 095 27 TEEASUEEE. M®o I S o — S I L T E R C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878- -Con tinned. Month. 1879—January . . February . March April Ma,y June July August... September October— November December. 1880.—January . . February. MarchApril May...... Juno.. July August . . . September October... November December. 1S81—January . . February. March.... April May .. .Tune July August... September October... Novem.bcr December. 1882—January.. February . March v.... April May . June July August... September October... November December. 1883—January . . February. MarchApril May June July August... September October... November December. 1884—January . . February . March April lV[a.y June i5-uly .August. . . Sep'tember Octobei"... November December. 1885 —January . . Febrv.u\ry . March April May June July August... Standard dollars. $17, 874, 457 19, 505 767 21, 558 894. 23, 694 563 26,181 04.5 28,147 351 29, 151 801 30, 678 464 31,559 87032; 322 634 82, 839 207 33; 1.68 064 34.961 611 36, 972 093 38, 780 842 40,411 67342-, 778 190 44, 425 315 40,192 791 47, 495 063 47.. 654 675 47, 084 459 47, 397 453 48,190 518 50,235 102, 52, 939 460 55.176 158 58,044 826 60, 518 273 62, 544 722 04, 246 302 05,948 344 66, 092 667 66, 576 378 68,, 017 452 69, 580 937 72, 421 584 75,138 957 78,. 178 583 81, 595 056 84, 606 043 87,153 816 88,. 840 899 91,106 249 92, 228 649 92, 414 977 92,940 582 94,. 0.16 842 97, 530 969 100,261 444 103, 482 305 106, 366 348 108,898 977 111,914 019 113, 057 052 114, 320 197 114, 587 372 116,036 4.50 117,768 966 119,449 H85 123,474 748 126, 822 399 129, 006 101 130, 314 065 132, 626 753 135, 560 916 137, 092 119 14.0, 615 722 142,058 787 142, 926 725 144, 745 075 146, 502 865 150,032 154 153,561 007 156, 698 482 159, 441 034 162, 244 855 165, 413 112 166, 499 948 166, 854 215 Bullion. $10, 347, 889 9, 837, 403 8. 688, 261 6,949,046 5, 672, 656 5, 092',, 566 5,112,224 4,904,612 4, 557,.504 3,537,224 4, 323, 098 4,4,92, 421 4, 888, 036 4, 525,. 306 4,. 086, 840 5, 007, 331 4,853,588 5,124, 536 6, 081, 6-18 6,380,258 5, 557, 760 6, 043, 367 6, 255, 390 6.183,.224 6,. 704,197 5,. 356, 308 4,017,7-70 3,.863,583 3, 457,193 3, 309, 949 2, 962,278 2, 732, 863 2, 632,1853,424, 575 3,088,710 8, 607, 830 3, 258, 926 2, 806,. 143 4, 440, 662 3, 239, 033 3,793,664 3, 230, 908 2, 816, 270 2, 730, 710 3, 343, 565 4, 012, 503 8, 769, 220 4, 468,193 3, 7.61, 958 3, 974,114 3, 943. 4G7 8, 478, 750 4,15-7, 218 4, 482. 21G 4,486,638 4, 694, 559 5,107, 911 4, 936, 365 , 4,624,279 4,534,373 4, 674, 433 4, 919, 913 5,.043, 825 5,150, 843 4, 623,158 4, 055, 498 .4,603,610 4,723,420 4, 934,. 405 4,646,497 4, 7-78, 849 4, 716. 055 4,. 613, 582 3, 991,. 130 3, 887, 494 4,042,187 4.098.144 4, 038, 886 3, 944, 837 3, 76G, 196 Fractional coin. $6,143, 449 6 278,491 6 428,185 6 621,940 G 813, 589 8 903, 401 12 731, 760 15 236, 724 16 814, 309 17 755, 987 18 432,478 18 881, 629 20 204,810 21 179, 312 21 989,814 22 767, 673 23 577, 092 24 350,482 24 975,714 25 152, 972 24 799, 925 24 629, 490 24 653, 530 24 769, 057 25 490,915 25 813,058 26 283, 892 26 493,613 26 841, 957 27 247.697 27 295,487 27 042, 807 26 313,114 25 984, 688 25 918,252 25 963, 641 26 567,873 26 869, 906 27 187, 681 27 439,184 27 755, 923 28 048,631 28 153,956 27 990, 388 27 426,140 26 -749, 432 26 544, 544 26 521. 692 27 135, 245 27 507,. 276 27 865,994 28 068, 629 28 303,196 28 486, 001 28 058,142 27 819,712 26 750,161 26 712, 424 26 969, 614 27 224,126 28 014, 415 28 490,907 28 866, 556' 29 158, 480 29 377, 200 29 600, 720 29 797, 486 29 659, 003 29 474,161 29 346, 757 29 143,283 29 194, 356 29 901,105 80 244,836 30 632, 326 30 944, 049 81 094. 305 31 23G, 899 25 355,020 24 724, 287 Total. $34, 365, 795 35 621,661 36 675, 340 37 265, 549 38 667,290 42 143,318 46 995, 791 50 819, 800 . 52 931, 683 •53 615, 845 . 55 594,783 56 542,114 60 054,457 62 676,711 64 856, 996 68 186, 677 71 208, 870 73 000.333 77 250,153 79 .028, 203 78 012, 360 77 757,316 . 78 806, 373 79 142, 799 82 430, 214 84 108, 826 85 .477, 820 88 402, 022 90 817,423 93 102,368 94.504,067 95 724, 014 . 95 037,966 95 985, 641 . 97 024, 414 99 161, 408 102 248, 383 . 104815,006 109 806, 926 112 273, 273 116 155,030 118 433,355 119 811,125 121 887, -653 122 998, 3.54 123 176, 912 123 254,346 125 006, 727 128 428, 172 .131 742, 834 135 291, 766 137 913, 727 141 359, 391 144 882, 236 145 601, 832 148 834, 468 146 445, 444 147 685. 239 149 362,859 151 207, 884 156 1C3, 596 160 233, 219 162 910,482 164 623, 388 166 627,117 169 217,134 172 093. 215 174 998,145 176 467, 353 176 919, 979 178 667, 207 180 413,276 185 146, 841 187 796, 973 191 218, 302 194 427,270 198 037,364 200 GS8, 897 105 799, 805 195 344, G98 28 No. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 1 8 , — S I L V E R C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF. EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continned. Month. 1885—September October November December. 1886—January.. February. March April May ...... June July August... September. October — November, December. 1887—January.. February. March April May June July August— September October... November December. 1888—January . . February. March . April May June .. July August... September October... November December. 1889—January . . February . M a r c h ..".. April May June July August — September October — November December. 1890—January . . February. March .i'.. April May Julie J uly August... September October... November December 1891—January . . February . March April May June July August... SeptemberOctober . . . November December. 1892-January .. F(jbruary . March . . . . April Standard dollars. $165, 163, 165, 165, 169, 171, 174, 175, 178, 181, 181, 181, 181, 182, 184, 188, 193, 198, 201, 205, 209, 211, 211, 213, 213, 214, 215, 218, 223, 227, 232^ 236, 240, 243, 245, 247, 248, 249, 251, 254, 259, 263, 267, 271, 275, 279. 280: 282, 282, 283, 286, 288 293, 297: 802, 806! 309, 313, 314, 316, 815, 315, 317, 320, 326, 331, 334, 338, 343, 347, 848, 349, 848, 34.7, 348, 349, 351, 352, 354, 355, Bullion. Fractional coin. Total. $3, 916,123 $23, 641, 894 $193, 041, 738 3, 840, 536 22, 965, 536 190, 623, 414 8, 583, 956 . 27, 920, 309 197, 072, 283 3, 797, 041 27, 796, 431 197, 311, 662 3, r58, 783 29, 013, 994 201, 756,162 . 2, 612, 968 28, 811, 038 203,229,912 2, 271,104 . 28,822,638 205, 794, 727 2, 556, 522 28, 864, 483 207, 349, 507 1, 947, 762 28, 912, 277 209,112, 084 28, 904, 682 213, 250, 446 3, 092,198 28, 584, 625 213, 894. 619 3, 786, 070 27, 956, 992 212, 995, 389 3, 268, 940 26, 899, 745 211, 920, 782 3, 758, 394 26, 300, 336 213,039,516 3,807,949 25, 808, 067 214, 811, 388 4,091,388 4, 739, 377 25, 660, 935 218,906,550 4, 877, 039 26, 823, 525 -225,164, 847 4, 700,183 26, 482, 472 229, 295, 415 8,639,452 26, 601, 614 236, 913, 438 10,134, 361 26, 891, 077 242, 814, 260 9, 869, 629 27, 064, 743 245, 986, 939 10, 917, 435 26, 977, 494 249, 378, 899 12, 278, 674 26, 691,106 250, 498, 671 12,177, G24 26,148, 531 251, 538, 603 12, 005. 909 24,984,219 250, 033, 924 11,683,032 24,468,135 250, 326, 699 10,831,655 24,158, 004 250, 872,102 9,961,866 24, 327, 529 253, 206, 984 10, 219, 546 25, 019, 973 259,157,899 10, 305,153 25, 355, 432 263, 608, 078 10, 024, 976 25, 566, 280 207, 628, 530 9, 937, 442 25, 750, 228 271, 844, 064 9, 357, 041 275, 823, 883 25,878,872 10, 619, 754 26, 051, 741 280, 550, 982 11, 066, 054 26, 034, 462 282, 899, 2S1 10, 973, 204 25, 746, 759 284, 579, 865 10, 645, 833 24, 738, 696 284,17G, 063 10, 559,114 24, 088, 769 284, 627, 323 10, 734, 583 23, 801, 676 286, 511, 764 10, 865, 237 23, 655, 458 288, 927, 564 10, 600, 677 24, 449, 597 294,8G7,603 10, 762, 958 24, 715, 021 298, 992, 565 10,801,669 24, 921, 004 303, 008, 849 10,755, 082 24, 975, 567 307, 057, 392 310, 901, 379 10, 291, 861 25,125,295 314, 818,108 25,129,733 10, 603, 692 11, 860, 283 25, 012, 877 317,255,555 11, 348,140 24, 766, 455 318, 693, 459 11,286,828 23, 864, 841 318,135, 219 10, 918,171 • 22,737,900 817,195, 592 318, 557, 664 10, 322, 870 22,133, 430 321,192,506 10, 729, 078 21, 927, 928 327, 293, 628 11,557.760 . 22, 506, 504 331, 491,103 11,156,952 22, 758, 530 335, 560, G14 10,709, 439 22, 814, 565 338,851,390 22, 989, 474 341, 845, 904 9, 432, 627 22, 902, 558 346, 714, 586 8,955,254 22, 805, 226 348, 737, 694 10, 649, 450 22, 333, 891 350, 762, 543 11, 658, 805 21, 858, 259 12, 832, 692 20, 563, 709 350, 544, 535 14, 485, 014 19. 551, 410 351, 825, 627 16,995, 315 19, 0()G, 586 355, 046,114 18, 796, 046 20, 299, 954 18, 987, 690 359, 721, 626 21,277,979 19, 973, 211 367, 998, 246 22, 671, 532 3-74, 064, 649 20,352,665 25,870,333 20, 486, 094 381, 040, 794 27, 600, 434 20, 568, 406 386,757,849 29,172, 111 20, 063, 882 392, 240, 441 81,729,052 19, 656, 695 399, 361, 974 30, 583,124 19, 868,142 404, 422, 655 40,146, 730 18, 440, 722 407, 844, 023 43, 973, 513 16, 846, 620 409,161, 326 47,580, 682 15,196, 379 410,116, 968 50,316,836 14, 889, 585 412, 898, 841 53, 969, 468 13, 789, 325 416, 976, 342 57, 940, 646 14, 494, 842 424, 088, 598 61, 401, 457 14, 787, 832 429,109, 509 65, 720, 466 434,531,000 14,746,917 68, 912, 657 14, 600, 427 439, 013, 987 29 TREASURER. M o . I S . — S I L V E R C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1892—May June July August... September October... November December. 1893—January.. February . March April May June July August... September October... November December. 1894—January . . February. March April May June July August.. September October... November December. 1895—January . . February . March April May June July August... September October... November December. 1896—January . . February. March April May June July August... September standard dollars. $356, 468, 357, 189, 357, 384, 857, 343, 356, 173, 354, 740, 854, 536, 855, 054, 857, 410, 358, 474, 359, 490, 860, 859, 361, 278, 362, 302, 363, 108, 357, 677, 360, 499, 360 606, 360, 906, 861, 463, 363 597, 864 758, 365 807, 866, 677, 367 380, 368 141, 368 796, 368 991, 366 900, 365, 332, 364 726, 364, 537, 366, 753, 368 177, 369. 009, 369, 713, i370, 464, 371, 306, 371, 542, 370, 704, 368, 142, 364, 935, 364, 528, 364, 083, 866, 659, 869, 273, 371, 497, 874 187, 876 572, 878 614, 879 852, 881 056, 380 688, Bullion. Fractional coin. $72, 501, 576 76, 669,151 80, 479, 594 83, 483, 551 86, 000, 554 89, 372,154 92, 999, 927 9G, 743, 988 99, 282, 961 102,973, 771 106, 709,122 110, 315,196 114, 289,140 118,173,820 119,277,735 122, 200, 760 124, 242, 787 126, 261, 553 127, 262, 267 127,207,874 127, 215,171 127, 216, 957 127, 220, 207 127, 228,437 127, 231, 643 127, 267, 347 127,113, 753 126, 454, 771 126,104, 475 125, 261, 863 125,851,523 125, 014,161 124, 852, 679 124, 551, 874 124, 673,187 124, 583, 685 124, 528, 559 124,479.849 124, 670, 701 124, 687, 226 124, 652, 406 124, 721, 501 124,603,759 124,612,532 124, 575,129 123,171, 286 122,187, 206 120, 939, 560 119, 989, 914 119,053,695 118, 753, 758 116, 681, 740 114, 829, 399 $443 429, 508 448, 083, 116 452, 017, 530 454, 403. 173 454, 725, 784 455 612, 113 458 496, 139 462, 369, 518 468, 040, 081 472 420, 542 477 364, 392 481, 788, 691 486, 902, 566 492, 332, 471 494, 942, 945 492, 579, 409 498, 239, 085 499 535, 480 499, 587, 603 500 310, 529 506 745, 075 508 570, 076 209 510 101, 465 511 408, 954 512 194, 709 513 298, 513, 880, 682 513, 167, 330 353 .509, 814, 714 506, 018, 458 504, 802, 456 504, 035, 384 507, 087, 908 508, 859, 880 510, 259, 574 510, 818, 651 511, 582, 751 512 338, 150 512 746, 345 511, 447, 525507, 677, 189 503, 083, 742 502, 164, 555 501, 460, 819 .505, 421. 460 507, 265, 744 508 930, 117 510, 580, 837 512 199, 714 513, 398, 147 514, 610, 701 513, 647, 845 510 644, M o . I 4 o — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , TREASURY N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK NOTES IN THE T R E A S U R Y A T T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , F R O M J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July August— September October... November December 1879—January . . February. March April May June July August... ^ United States notes. $72, 020,121 77,105, 859 78, 348, 254 73, 049, 340 74,175, 606 73, 655, 404 69,582,505 71, 024, 531 81,169,973 75, 829, 669 70, 444, 823 77,550,442 74,391,904 63, 791, 466 70, 597, 606 Treasury notes. Nationalbank notes. $12, 789, 923 14, 119, 544 11, 772, 829 260,764 370, 449 055, 844 469,162 874, 371 233, 225 542,552 762,196 661,786 286, 701 188.445 188, 655 Total. $84,810,044 91,225,403 90,121,083 82, 310,104 80, 546, 055 81, 711, 248 78, 051, 667 88, 398, 902 91, 403,198 81, 372, 221 78, 207,019 92, 212, 228 82,678,605 70, 979, 911 75, 736, 261 30 . REPORT ON THE FINANCES. M M . 1 4 , — U N I T E D STATES NOTES,- T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATION.AL-BANK N O T E S IN T H E T R E A S U R Y AT THE. END OF- E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continned. Month. 1879—September „.„..... October Novem ber ..... December-1880—Jajiuary February Mai-ch April May... Juno July.... August September OctoberNovember December 18M—January.. ,. Februarj^'. March... April May...... June... July AugustSeptember .. October.... November December 1882—January February. ,.. March. April May June • July August.— September. October —...... November... December 1883—January: February. March April May .Juno July ....:.. August September October November ,.. December. 1884—January . . . . February March April May . June. ;. July August September October November December 1885—Jpcuuary February March April May June July • August September October November December 1886-January F e b r u a r y ..., March ,.. April United States notes. Treasury notes. Nationalb a n k notes. $4,3-21,302 3< 658,168 3,208,277 3, 242, 708^ 6.885,966 4; 242, 984S,-606v364' 5-, 588, 0498. 983, 508 7,090,250 7, 237, 795' 4i 335, 9063, 575, 4404,197, 224 Sj 702, 629 4, 242, 828^ 6, 342, 410 4i 144-, 8954,- 321, 844 5f 988;259 7, 784^ 186 5^ 296, 382 5i 532, 7084i 273, 5414-, 551-, 400 4-, 739, 5474, 556, 305 5; 677, 60-17, 377, 995 5-, 484, 211 4-, 516, 077 C, 180, 209 7,418,24-5 6,- 277, 247 8, 428, 411 7.28-7,442 6, 828-, 786 C, 370, 052 G, 311,110 G; 532, 021 10, 486, 291 6,761,52-7 4,19d-, 135 6, 343, 015 8-, 361, 571 8^ 217, 062 8, 343, 000 6, 019-, 802 G-, 017, 7106, 428-, 180 7, 070, 474 8, 955-, 820 M , 746,-74512,048,941 7, 862, 360 9, 950, 326 7,533,779 8, 809, 991 10,529,336 11, 614, 068 11, 078, 957 10,171,655 30,525,634 10, 329, 994 13, 880, 648 9,774,141 7, 312, 940 8,120,660 9, 806, 087 9, 945, 711 8,081,130 7. 556,1086,196, 408 5, 438. 241 n, 775, 356 5, 347, 767 9, 951, 057 7, 961, 334 3, 392, 208 3, 831, 002 Total. $52,494,556 41,180,735 33,181, 731 25V903, 202 31.185. 528 30, 392, 077 27; 686, 445 32, 062, 329 39, 816, 528 40,110,809 41, 336, 919 35, 985, 755 30,724,053 26, 616, 217 23, 277, 566 19^ 984, 646 25,524,026 26, 351, 496 25, 660, 042 . 28, 915, 845 34,-706, 491 35,500,4-74 85.157, 618 33,594,410 31, 681, 5B2 31, 021, 316 30, 957, 383 3.1, 670, 491 36,092,389 35.186, 061 32, 887, 492 34, 808, 033 39, 356, 935 40, 947, 836 43,398,001 43,171, 383 38, 770, 944 36,059,248 36, 902, 502 34, 986, 416 44,- 078, 528 39.506.344 84, 077, 698 37,312,638 41, 833, 396 44, 715, 901 45, 975, 646 43, 811, 568 43, 212,130 43, 541, 217 46,945,118 48, 600, 069 56, 902, 934 57,857,573 58, 767, 018 55, 716.159 46, 265, 620 48, 993, 793 53,257,326 52,457, 622 47, 603, 830 44,113, 827 42,726,317 46- 829, 569 5-7,839,117 58„700, 963 53, 996, 228 54,986,350 60. 223,196 54, 993, 090 56, 500,127 63, 214 764 57, 325,740 51,133, 582 49,065,999 47,078,967 57, 841, 446 55.158, 626 45, 606, 688 41, 434, 776 M TREASURER. W ® . ' 1 4 o — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y .lSro.TF:s, AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S IN THE TREASURY AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Unitetl States notes. Month. .1883—May June - August September October November December— 1887—January February Maxell — •-... — : May Juno July . August September October November December......... -. 1888-Jan uary , , F e b r u a r y ...,. Mai'ch Julie July .August September October INovemtoer December 1889—Janu.ary February M a r c h .'. o .' ..... ..- — , .... .o :.. ,.., ..,. J"i2ne July .. August .-. -. September October — November December 1890—January February March A p r i l .'. May Juno July August September October N o v e m b e r •. December 1891—pJanuary February March c: April May.... tFune July August September. October November December 1892—January February March ; ii.pril May June July August....... Seplember..,. October NoA'ember December. .-. -. .. .— : -•. .-... - ... $40, 244, 09S 41, 118,317 41, 044,142 40, •74,G47 44, 224, 081 38, 107,305 30, •573,188 29, 679,326 33, 003,.682 83, 869, ,202 28, •294,.938 28, •575, 474 :30, 757, 376 28, .783,797 28, .093, 740 ,28; 287,-539 •24;,145,212 22, , 476, 067 23, 4 5 3 , 2 2 0 .22, 4 0 9 , 4 2 5 28, G60,469 33,, 482, 087 38,,085, 623 •39,,.046, 614 •46, 158,200 52, 398,204 55, 030, 740 56, 225, 393 53, 358, 963 •48, 393, 320 -46, 562,.95G 41, 125, 860 43, 361,498 4 5 , 220,511 39, 501,231 •38, 350,137 43, 940,387 46, .336, 085 •47, 939,366 •48, -870,935 36, 445,258 29, ,813,501 :24, 959,022 15, 673,925 19, 236,-224 19, 823, 865 14, , 579, 657 16, , 004, 411 19, ,747,799 23,,634,190 23,, 983, 412 19, 393,710 12, , 765, 2S0 12, 263, 263 11,, 105, 720 10, 005,631 18, .355,508 18, 676,165 12, 650, 818 14, 496, 398 19, 362, 270 •22, 966,744 26, 788, 452 - 28, 984, 580 19, 949, 815 14, 127,027 13, 316,707 .12, 913,665 16, 583, 703 24, 549, 328 22, 776, 054 21, 895,155 • 28, 227,714 34, 866,176 34, 828, 738 29, 132, 596 • 24, 077, 858 14, 600, 782 12, 908,139 15, 747, 476 Treasury notes. $2, 283,100 962, 500 2, 481, 649 2, 039,144 2,193,717 3, 702, 294 4, 279,421 3,171,227 4,710, 946 7, 565, 067 9, 765. 252 11,309,957 13, 937, 685 7, 045. .902 2, 251, 786 1, 976, 866 2,031,045 5, 514, 681 9, 517, 659 l l , 996, 788 11,726,920 10, 323, 314 3, 060, 414 8, 809, 869 5, 268, 551 5, 482. 485 2,043,810 1,919.154 2, 705, 967 Natiionalb a n k notes. Total. $4,962,150 .^45,206,:248 4 , 034,416 45, -152, 733 ,3,-792,409 44,836, 551 .2,878, 520 49, 653,167 2,104, 764 . 46,-328, 845 - -3,192,748 41,300,051 .2,522, 033 39,995,221 3,012, .335 32, 691, 661 4, ,600, 322 37, 610, 004 3,,072,,561 36,941,763 2, .558,-485 30, 853, 423 3,480,653 .32,056,127 .3,.:927, 245 34,684,621 .2, 362, .585 31,146,382 .3,142,105 ,31, 235, 845 . ,3,354,-726 :31,642, 265 .2. 938, 593 27,083,805 4,157,.980 26,634,047 3,131,864 •26,-285,084 - 4,919,434 27,328,859 7, 782, ,203 36, 442, 672 . G,. 855, 4-77 :39, 837, 564 . .5,323,787 38, 409, 410 .5,942,194 44,988, 808 6,702,811 52, 861, Oil 7,954, 221 59, 452, 425 8,218,834 63, 249, 574 7, 880, .157 64,105,550 .6,023,307 . 59,'382, 270 4, .167. 954 .52,561,274 - 3.,,381,456 49,944,412 4, 068,.046 45,193, 906 5,439,229 48,800,727 .3, 433, ,572 48, ,654, 083 . 3,054,267 42,555, 498 .3,.686,890 42,037, 027 4, 703, 087 48,-.643,474 . .4,158,341 50, 494,416 -3,632,535 51, .571, 901 4,590, 661 .53, 401, 596 3, ,8^3,721 . 40,328,979 5,211,415 35,024,916 4,251,973 29,210,995 4, 500, 355 .20,174, 280 6,172, 760 25, 408, 984 4, 339, 314 24, 163,179 3,987,196 18, 516, 853 3, 942, 536 19, 946, 947 4, 289, 295 24,037,094 4,351,767 27, 985, 957 4, 766, 359 28,749,771 .5,063,228 26,690, 038 4, 620, 511 18, 848, 301 3, 662, 638 18,407,550 3,416,944 . 16,501,808 3, 849, 587 15, 548, 935 6, 820,151 28,377,953 4,970,038 . 27,926,224 3,415,237 19,23-7, 282 4, 055, .760 23,'263,104 5,189,490 32, lie, 827 5,055,174 38, 387,170 5,924,-947 44, 023, 356 6,822,252 49,744, 517 .5,695,080 32, 690, 797 5,738,'795 22,117, 608 4,841,754 20,134,827 4, 651,.152 19,595,802 6,028,889 .28,127,273 4, 792, 427 38, 859. 414 3,884,496 38,657, 338 4, 409,486 38,631,561 5,071,384 43,622, 412 5, 376, 893 43,903,483 5, 931, 7-78 44,570,385 G, 623, 311 41,024, .458 7, 701, 652 37,261, 995 7, 208, 009 23,-852,601 5, .828, 486 20,655,779 6, 043, .059 24,496,502 32 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. N o . 1 4 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S IN THE T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1893—January.. February . March April May June .. July..-...: August... September. October... November December. 1894—January.. February. March April May June July August— September October... November December. 1895—January.. February. March . . . . April !May June. July...... August... September October... November December. 1896—January . . February. March April May June July August... September Mo. United States notes. 32, 29, 26, 27, 25, 22, 15, 14, 24, 35, 44, 47, 53, 56, 62, 76, 77, 82, 82, 79, 66, 69, 81, 89, 84, 89, 79, 79, 81, 75. 99, 106, 107, 111, 115, 100, 106, 114, 109, 121, 121, 109, 114, 97, Treasury notes. Nationalbank notes. Total. $4, 019,143 $7, 768,170 $38, 774,191 5, 420, 240 5, 578,128 43, 504, 642 6. 533, 867 3,827,111 40, 248,180 10, 290, 675 5, 085, 299 42, 249, 873 10, 684, 691 5, 243, 455 43, 586, 839 8,982,738 36, 316, 599 G, 528, 533 30, 418, 972 4, 512, 210 3, 620,150 22, 662, 292 4, 461, 749 3,157, 587 24, 762, 432 2, 494, 841 7, 815, 481 38, 272, 360 11,566,766 1, 916, 606 50, 904,114 12, 808, 547 2, 683, 223 57, 691, 714 12,357, 628 1,194,884 64,144, 583 14, 526, 887 2,315,506 77, 673, 385 12, 640, 479 11,962,418 78,431,931 10, 758, 809 11,583,462. 82, 774, 725 11,786,958 8, 750, 439 96, 216, 977 12, 605, 052 7, 520, 998 17, 722, 408 6, 598, 893 102, 229, 946 22, 528, 599 4, 895, 465 109, 540, 855 27, 598, 929 5, 567,162 116, 072, 004 30, 113, 893 5, 017, 748 114, 529,176 99, 601, 671 . 4,970,188 28, 425,172 4,169, 283 100, 343, 974 26, 404,164 4, 759, 972 115,049,080 28, 369, 950 33, 571, 316 6, 333,175 . 129, 586,164 36, 455, 457 5,154, 298 126, 302, 508 28, 872, 489 4, 449, 893 123, 067, 639 4, 959, 625 111,990,707 27, 743, 971 4, 899, 226 114, 731, 683 80, 089, 473 30,109, 692 4, 643, 489 116, 324, 741 31, 485, 899 5, 642, 488 112, 460, 076 85, 058, 618 7, 600, 591 141, 803, 472 36, 630, 854 G, 018, 775 148,966,229 26, 565, 611 G, 523, 602 140, 783, 949 142,433, 223 24, 322, 958 6,391,74G 22, 044, 511 7, 068,137 144, 932, 791 27,103, 095 10, 409, 650 188, 447, 921 30, 644, 730 8, 630, 538 145, 497,711 32, 352, 314 7,110, 998 153, 855, 846 32,148, 255 7, 587,158 149, 067, 048 33, 304, 774 10, 002, 385 164, 425, 420 31, 465, 919 10, 668, 620 166, 364,197 34, 394, 748 11, 933, 422 155,598,648 164, 010, 408 35,478, 756 13,815,870 36, 0-10, 233 12, 834, 494 146, 008, 443 15o—GOLD CERTIFICATES, SILVER CERTIFICATES, AND CURRENCY CERTIFIC A T E S IN THE T R E A S I H ^ . Y AT THE END OF EACH MONTII, FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July August... September October... November December. 1879—January . . February . March April • May June July August... September October... November December. 1880—January . . February. March April May June Gold Silver Currency certificates. certificates. certificates. $19,469, 320 $1,455,520 18,170, 420 2, 647, 940 20, 794, 220 4,424,600 9, 392, 920 1, 316, 470 9, 901, 520 2, 639, 560 9, 845,120 1, 907, 460 391, 420 2, 082, 770 544,020 2,170, 840 400, 220 1. 976, ,320 50, 740 2, 074, 830 G2,140 1,779,340 33, 580 1,922,820 133,880 2, 052, 470 43, 800 2, 014, 680 120, 000 1, 976, 960 67, 700 8, 045,130 218, 400 4,531,479 183, 740 5,173,188 740, 960 4, 888, 658 61,100 5, 063, 456 327, 300 4, 797, 314 Cll, 500 5,611,914 173, 800 5, 428, 354 39, 800 6, 322, 731 40,700 6,584,701 Total. $.570, 000 $21, 494, 840 460, 000 21, 278, 360 P, 460, 000 26, 678, 820 1,345,000 12, 054, 890 12, 721, 080 180,000 2,120, 000 13, 872, 580 1, 510, 000 3, 984,190 755, 000 3, 469, 860 9, 425, 000 11,801,-540 2,580,000 4, 705, 570 1,140, 000 2, 981, 480 1,155. 000 3,111,400 1,450,000 3, 636, 350 590, 000 2,648,480 • 960,000 3, 056, 960 1,975,000 5, 087, 830 • 2, 315, 000 7, 059, 879 685,000 6,041,928 425, 000 6, 054, 618 215, 000 5, 839, 556 670, 000 5, 794, 614 175, 000 6, 398, 414 175, 000 5, 777,154 600, 000 6,962,531 6, 985, 401 860,000 33 TREASURER. "NOo 1 5 . — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES IN THE TREASURY AT THE E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Cont'd. Month. 1880—July August September . October.... November . December.. 1881—January . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1882-- J a n u a r y . . . February.. March.!:... April May June July August SeptemberOctober November . December.. 1883—January . . . February . . March . ' . . . . April May June July ... August September. October November . December.. 1884-- J an u ary . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October'.... November . December.. 1885-- J a n u a r y . . . February . . Marcli April...... - May June July August September. October November . December.. 1886—January . . . February . . March April "May , Julie . July August September . October November . December.. 1887—January . . . February.. FI 9 6 Gold certificates $32, 600. 36, 800 31, 600 6,800 19.120 130, 500 50, 080. 312, 080 142, 900 1,400 36, 320 23, 400. 1,700 3, 800 9,600 3,700 8,800 7,900 15,800 1,000 2,500 8,100. 1,500 ,990,170 950, 270 105,030 107,300 296, 270 525,210 935,420 869, 000 571, 270 383, 440 445, 200 480, 300 252,760 035,300 446, 780 788,000 600,070 424.250 415,395 686, 780 246, 020 525, 830 701, 980 546, 960 477,750 701, 060 343, 730 299,150 426, 930 689,990 625, 290 371,350 593,410 322,320 606, 230 249, 240 115, 850 492, 968 350, 479 060, 709 671, 010 797, 927 396, 875 735, 670 129, 870 258,860 693,980 654,820 878, 458 469,694 485, 804 843. 632 256;230 Silver certificates. $5,758, 5, 518, 6, 318, 7, 333, 8, 572: 9,454 9, 985, 10, 856, 10, 733, 11, 522, 11,1 12,055, 11,-181 11, 516, 11,559, 7,488, 7, 089, 6, 3.59, 7, 462, 8, 549. 8,931 8, 872, 10, 509. 11, 590, 12,361 11, 7oo; 8, 364, 7, 987 5, 752, 4, 405, 4,306, 5, 268 6, 865 8, 887, 8, 305, 15, 996, 15, 542, 17, 276, 15, r 14,244. 13, 800, 13, iso; 18,179, 13, f 20,488. 20, i 19,936, 23, 384, 25, 265! 26, 903, 26, 769, 30, 814, 28, 951 23, 302, 27., 337. 29, 951 30, 861, 32,141, 35,575, 88. 370. 40, 340, 42, 712, 31,722, 31, 966, 32, 034, 31,164 33, 978: 34,837' 32, 410, 81,141 30,411 27, 86i; 27, 728, 25, 571. 22, 555, 1.7, 562 14,137 7, 838, 6, 737 5, 466, Currency certificates. $590, 000 105, 000 90,OGO 150,000 75, 000 25, OGO Total. $6,380,931 5, 660, 621 6, 440, 369 7,490,519 8, 666, 414 9, 609, 919 10, 035, 663 825, 000 11, 493, 543 11,115, 985 - 240, 000 11, 563, 608 40, 000 . 12,025,030 12, 354, 201 275, 000 11, 397, 788 215,000 11, 095, 232 175, 000 11,779,330 210, 000 35, 000 7, 527, 600 7,153,180 55,000 0, 409, 910 50,000 70, 000 7, 540, 030 8, 670, 270 105,000 9,146, 930 215, 000 8, 998, 790 125, 000 10, 776, 660 265, 000 11, 673, 720 75, 000 12, 872. 990 510, 000 11, 885, 330 185. 000 8,494,430 130,000 23, 087, 430 110,000 21,713,240 10, 000 29, 520, 030 10, 000 29. 473, 950 00, 000 87, 774, 820 210, 000 38, 640, 550 250, 000 41, 877, 680 55,000 32,189,940 15,000 ' 38,882,415 315, 000 38, 951,170 25, 000 45,812,020 90, 000 43,123,580 75, 000 45, 572, 520 75, 000 40,941,910 100,OGO 40, 707, 670 80, 000 37,012, 020 45, 000 44, 580,170 90, 000 56, 432, 835 520, GOO 65, 306, 645 105,000 59, 643, 400 20,OGO 195,000 50. 825, 700 65, 000 51, 856, 810 150, 000 56, 755, 210 60, 631, 430 315, 000 63, 377, 720 85, 000 55, 772, 650 120, 000 49, 806,110 160. OGO 49, 682, 040 45, 000 70,758,810 380, 000 69,556, 605 1, 005, 000 60, 816, 430 50, 000 50, 261, 940 315,000 52,164,110 200, 000 260, 000 57, 923, 300 60, 014,120 695,00b 54; 667, 230 C95,000 63, 432, 364 410, 000 219,000 66, 737, 432 65, 779, 790 265, 000 260, 000 58, 299, 476 68, 893, 670 385, 000 80, 048, 502 840, 000 83, 762, 980 225, 000 585, 000 82, 731, 686 250, 000 83, 241, 320 80,457,218 . 470, 000 75, 775, 472 1,510,000 63, 360, 310 150, 000 54, 460, 760 20, 000 48, 886, 979 280, 000 35, 024, 236 200, 000 25,681,020 100, 000 29, 972, 577 250, 000 m REPORT ON T H E :FINANCES. M@.. I S o — ^ G O T D ClSRTIFICATES., . S l L V E R :C-EKTIF.ICATES., .AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I .-CATES I N -THE T R E A S U R Y AT .T£HE.END O F - E A C H . M O N T H , FRO-M. JUNE,.1878—Cont'd. Month. 1S87—March April May..., Juno—..,...,...., J-uly.-.. August •Se/ptem-ber October-t— :Novem.ber— December 1888—Jaaiuary F'ebruary March.: April..... .May .-dune—.-.,... July August • September.. October. N o v e m b e r .., December. 1889—J:.aaiuary: , •February...,. March April May •J u n e August Septembor October..... November December..— •1-890—January.. 1 •Fobruairy M a r c h .... ". Aiuil •May •June . •July--.. August... •September October . N o verab.er :D,ecember ...., .1891—Jaiuiary February March..'.... April.-. May June — 'J^^y .-August - September Oelober 'November i:)ecember.. 1892—January , Februa-rv March.." A;iDTil...... M a y -. '....-.. •Juiie . . . . . — August •September.. October November December 1893—Jan u a i T •February -Marcli . April.... ' M a y .... June ; .July .August September •October........ .., — -;. . -- .,. ,... .... .- -• .:. ..- — Gold icertificates. Silver certificates. $29, 757,610 28, 905, 040 32,101, 358 30,261,380 18, .098,560 .23,608,207 29,-154,288 32, 858, .158 39,:974,838 31,610,394 20,-.668,:21O 26,962,168 29, 651., 464 2.0,8.53,50.0 33,5-74,110 22,135,.780 S0,234,-<688 36, 591,.356 25.,516,.4.i0 26,163,492 37,441,932 36, .127,-702 25, 043,.-518 :24, 802, 813 .26,586,125 .20, .783,433 27, .35,0,140 .37,235,:.7.93 •34,6.69,.943 39,557.233 42,673., 8.03 34, .925, 823 a0,.668,..O,Q6 31,.316,106 20,452,870 28,222,835 24, .614, .210 24, .142,.20O • 27,473, ..120 26,162, .960 27,5.77,120 33, .0.05,730 .16.058, 780 .36,482, .6,90 43, .755,,570 31, .384,690 19, 8.92,.050 25.155,770 .24,6:50,460. 2.7., 3,99, :200 36,777.810 31.606,630 34, .004, 820 37, 721...280 28..332,490 2O,J.90,420 19,-202,1.76 17.472,7.20 •17,486, .810 18.150,140 •23,673.770 21, .931, .180 •14-., .470, 520 ;15,:363. 590 :17.,738,;5O0 :23,.847,210 :25,3.45,.:590 23,181,. 990 19,;632,830 24,-254,750 .15, 729..770 7, 782;-260 ;5,135,430 .,8,,888,-310 3,.32-4, 670 1,071,170 . -93,710 ,565..876 .129, 220 .115,860 ...$0,212,. 849 .$410, .0.06 .5,007,700. 16.0,6.00 5, 289,.164 • -410, GOO 3,.425,,.133 .310, OGO 4, 209, 659 3.50, 000 5,996,743 420,000 :3,..919,841 150, .060 3,451, 494. .1.70,600 4,-413, 446 .320, 0.06 6,339,570. .130, .0.00 .280, 060 14,-930,517 440,-0.00 .21,166,469 .65.0,-0.06 19,37.0,425 1.00,, OGO 18,316, .109 ,470, 000 20, 458,-423 -250, ,C.G0 -29,104,:396 ,100,600 :23, 361, 286 15,528, 762 90,'600 9,819,875 .580, .060 7,404,0-24 .390,600 . .8,834,485. 1=50,600 470, .000 3,-958, 567 4, 717,113 :95,-,0.OO 286, .000 5,717, 898, • .510,-6.00 4, 760, 236 J-1Q,O.06 3,-.451,830 :2.70.,6.0O 6,205,689 .240,660 .5,527,301 .5,. 651,, 271 3,0, 000 .460,000 .6,141. 570 "7'70, .0.06 -3.878,652 350, 000 2,328,373. .6,10.600 -2,.419,.i74 ,570, .060 2, 252, 966 3,254,118 ..9.0,0.06 4,063,377 250,6.00 . 3, 407,. 891 • .990, ,0,00 4,438,605 140,, .006 4,936,623 .3.40,606 4,329, 708 456,006 3, 442,: 258 40, 006 4,951,801 410,600 1,852,364 180, 060 2,443,.197 20,000 I,. 976, 525 ;32,O.,O0O 1,566,315 . .10,000 3, 218, 788 .140,006 3,346,215 2,66,600 3,757, 247 .530,600 3,309,417 .270, .0.00 . 5, 009. 775 - .310,, 600 7,351,037 1,425,600 8,198,345 180, 000 6, 624,-888 730,000 2,.920, 072 .1,.990,600 2, 525, .759 ,330,000 3, 401, 308 .37.0,600 3, 954, 750 :200,000 C,-216, 336 ,90,000 3,280,157 •90; 000 3, 589. 703 1,380,000 3, 209; 106 ,340, 000 3,613,837 ..290,000 4,733. 501 490, 000 4,472; 481 .980,600 .2,779,159 .560,600 2, .619, 477 -970, 000 •2, 297.,'.7.7.2 560, 000 2,-786,.471 .27O.-O0O 3,748,493 490, 000 '4,953..844 .580,000 6, 750, ,372 :510,OOO .5, 287, .551 420,000 ,5, .098", 778 .140, 000 6,650,912 825,-6G0 4,468,839 430,000 2,8.43,114 485, 000 2,882,168 CO, 000 5,9.09,370 85, 000 7, 727, .272 10.0, 000 •Currency certificates. Total. 380,459 34, 072,740 37, .800, 522 33, 996, 513 •22, 658,219 .29, 424, 950 33, 224, 129 36,.479, 652 4^ 708, 284 37, 479, 964 35, 878, 727 48, 568, 637 49,671, 889 .39,.209, 609 •54,:502, 533 .51 490,176 ,^53, 695, 074 52, 210,118 35, 916, 285 33, 958,116 46, 426, 417 40: 556, 269 .29, 855, 631 .30 800,711 31 ,856, 861 24 345, 263 33: 825. 229 43, •003, 094 40, 351, 214 46: :158, 803 46: 721, 855 37 604,196 33: 697, 264 34: 139, 066 ,23 796, 988 32; 536,212 '29, 612,101 720, 805 28, 749,143 32, 942, 668 30, 059,378 31, 3G7, 591 38, 091,144 18, 945, 887 38, 652, 095 961, 005 250,838 761, 985 337, 707 888, 617 097, 585 382, 067 383,165 076,168 .242, 562 6-46,1-79 973, 478 627, 470 '793,146 520,297 643, 473 480, 286 374,357 587,091 190,981 180, 309 935,6.67 039,762689, 301 493. 243 203, 614 042, 632 832, 981 127, 088 800, 582 969, 509 421,824 507, 538 123,590 943,183 TREASURER. 'M©o 15e—^^GOLT) CERTIFICAT.ES, S I L V E R CEHTIFICATE.S,-AND CUR.RE>^CI C E R T I F I CATES IN THE T R E A S U R Y AT THE E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , FRO?.! JUNI^, 1878- -ContVl. Gold . certificates. Month. 1893—November . December.. 1 8 9 4 — J a n u a r y .... February.. March . . . . . A p r i l -. May Juno.: Jidy ....... August September. October November . December.. 1895—January . . . February .. March .'.... April May Juno.. July August September. October.... November . December.1896—January . . . February .. March April May June July -• - August September. $149, 75, 78, 106, 137, 102, 41, 43, 103, 34, 55, 5Q, 751, 58, 337, 80, 84, 63, 102, 88, 219, 209, 103, 168, 107, 163, 131, 651, .583, • 7G4, 687, 497, .1,393, 1, 618, 1, 591, Silver certificates. Currency certificates. $5, 71G, 507 5,638, 854 6, 758,196 6, 942, 257 8, 755, 240 9,367,524 9, 702, 5H5 10, 054,128 12, 027, 766 .13, 492, 527 9,155, 785 G, 5G9,203 5. 312, 420 5, 816, 720 7, 329,232 7, 291, 089 7, 374, -748 7, 699, 233 6, 092, 333 9,162, 752 10, 577, 386 7, 741, 243 7,862, G67 8, 953, 268 8,471,611 9, 625, 856 14, 380,1G5 11,831,561 11, 293, 078 11,578,091 10, 629, 424 11, 359, 995 12, 375, 833 11, 464, 610 10,045,030 $120,000 40,000 •#r 40,000 Tot^l. $5, 985, 597 . 5,154,444 • 5, 876, 540 7, 0-18, 747 360,GOO 9,252,550 140, 000 9,610,294 120, 000 9,80^,105 300, GOO 10, 397, 613 . 260,000 12, 391, 236 720, 000 14,247,257 550, 000 ' 9,701,045 280,OCO ' 6,905,483 850,000 0, 913, 790 1, 960, 000 7, 805, 680 - 3, 620, 000 11, .286, 292 430,GOO 7,801,189 740, 0G6 8,199, 403 80, OCO 7, 842, 873 190, COO C, 984, 723 350, OCO 9, 601,142 120,000 10, 916, 716 530, OGO 8, 481, 063 3, 675, 000 11," 041, 037 275, 000 9, 396, 4G8 2, 800, GOO 11, 379, 521 2, 845, CGO 12, 034, 200 320,OCO. 14,831,305 245, 000 • 12, 728, 031 220, CGO • 12, 090, 293 8G5, 000 12,708,001 240, 000 11,550,704 150, GOO 12, 007, 425 610, 000 14, 379, 543 830, 000 13,913,100 410, COO •12,G-4G, 030 M©o l@o—ASSETS OF T H E T R E A S U R Y OTHER THAN GOLD, S I L V E R , N O T E S C E R T I F I C A T E S , AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. M i n o r coin. F r a c t i o n a l currency. 18-78—June July August Seplem ber October November — 3.>ecember 1879—^lanujiry -February... March..' Apri I May.. Juno July August September October November December 1880—January February March April May J u n o -. July August September October November December 1881 — J a nil a r y February 261, 714 338,133 398, 587 410, 899 435, 035 440,493 393, 536 433,983 451,610 481,023 502. 527 524, 684 541,886 555,186 564, 427 521,174 472,264 431, 478 376. 318 311.; 762 358, 628 326, 229 298.435 246, 201 232, 722 184, 661 145. 038 063,766 992, 029 984,043 850, 856 802, U15 767, 383 $180, 044 188, 307 159,673 161, 082 150, 202 143, 867 157,136 127,014 128,121 111, 914 131,062 125, 072 116, 469 117, 097 86, 360 94, 471 74, 015 82, 323 68, 864 85, 359 62,107 68, 556 57,887 .57, 992 67, 594 GO, 972 54,981 62, 697 72,667 59,934 53, 666 59, 443 65,559 Deposits in n a t i o n .al banks. Ronds and interest . paid. $50, 583, 814 60, 645, 896 70,481,167 75, G61. 403 55, 539, 483 89, 2C0, 045 53, 205, 309 lG6jS51141 249,586; 805 226,681,802 260, .793, 980 279, 514, G45 201, 685, 892 97, 090, 074 35, 991, 267 17,341,225 12, 379, 586 11,358,053 11,732,314 10, 830, 840 10,091,245 10, 266, 886 10, 081, 517 11,341,615 11,124. 543 9, 750, 951 11,869,799 12,127,016 - 12,217,574 11,670,200 12, 901, 607 11,145, 848 11,9.57,3^2 $4, 979,188 1,429,085 560,281 637, 645 4, 225, 731 13,808,614 16,940,826 9,362, 346 5, 301, 201 2,330,265 2,015,118 6, 405. 752 3,^105,352 913,331 833,471 263. 832 407, 440 146. 683 6,842,682 445, 900 3, -749, 969 6,397,039 8, 514, 280 8, 313, 750 406, 989 3", 045, 707 2. 904. 219 1, 255, 314 2,612,730 434, 566 7, 570,179 609, 349 5, 742, 269 Total. $57, 004, 7G0 G3, 601,421 72.509,10877, 871, 029 61, 350, 451 5-i, 652, 549 71, COG, 807 177. 274, 484 25G, 467, 745 230,605,004 264,442, 687 287, GOO, 153 206, 449, 5C9 99, 675, 688 38, 475, 525 19, 220, 702 - 14,333,305 13,018.537 20,020,178 12, 703, 801 15, 259, •D49 18,058, 710 14, 952,119 = 15,959,558 12, 831, 648 14, 051, 291 15, 974, 037 14, 508, 793 15, 925, 000 13,098,743 21, 37G, 308 12, 616, 6.55 18, 532, 553 36 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. N©« i ^ o — A S S E T S O F T H E T R E A S U R Y OTHER THAN GOLD, S I L V E R , NOTE'S, AND C E R T I F I C A T E S , AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM JT^NE, .1878—Continued. Month. 1801—March April May Juno July August . . . September October . . . November. December . 1882—January... February.. March April May June July August . . . September October . . . November. •December. 1883^ J a n u a r y . . . February.. • 'March...... -April May • June 'July . A u g u s t .-.. 'September • • --October . . . -November. •=• December . 1884—January... February.. - March April May June July August . . . September - October . . November. December . 1885—Jan u a r y . . . February.. March April May Juno July August . . . SeptemberOctober . -. November. December . 1886—January... February.. March April May June July August . . . September October . - November. December . 1887—January... February -. March April May June July August . . . September. M.incr coin. Fractional currency. $61,1G5 $727, 772 725 188 52 796 717 042 51 748 786 006 53 159 663 940 .20 4G8 611 856 24 311 556 424 22 962 487 768 28 515 424 210 31 587 395 375 18 696 409 094 17 253 407 715 16 582 412 268 22 061 432 005 - 18 330 451 806 12 025 449 072 17 754 466 116 19 482 482 962 10 641 505 381 8 458 492 254 8 498 490 925 5 640 494 900 6 344 .. 7 101 511 424 532 865 10 5C0 505 986. 6 796 528 266 8 176 557 325 5 861 574 171 4 658 517 038 5 669 519 694 8 448 520 700 5 804 518 754 4 576 . 5 874 523 033 534 306 6 222 583 896 3 465 634 300 4 719 685 393 6 007 • 5 979 726 924 778 67C. 6 380 768 989 7 027 810 301 6 064 837 036 6 618 827 723 7 105 812 818 5 071 790 IOC 8 860 738 518 4 393 797 888 3 182 834 078 3 757 876 052 3 478 893 548 8 536 896 116 3 629 868 466 3 286 857 072 1 867 847 054 2 075 796 852 2 502 719 831 2 305 G16 .171 1 631 526 845 2 923 531 949 5 127 531 326 1 189 515 344 2 780 496 392 994 455 453 1 992 377 814 2 667 343 292 2 645 322 662 3 064 295 294 3 517 235 421 4 058 163 585 4 201 131 422 5 877 106 903 3 500 113 243 8 516 151 059 2 210 137 582 2 922 143 571 2 064 116 699 2 366 112 740 1 821 110 800 552 110 611 452 Deposits in national banks. B o n d s and interest paid. $11,803,965 $3, 467, 072 $16,059,974 12, 445, 776 488, 535 13, 662, 245 12,650,049 3, 317, 392 16, 736, 231 11, 788, 888 7, 296,189 19, 924, 242 13,292,918 5, 880, 578 19, 857, 904 13,102, 988 12,211,613 255, 208 16, 305,128 13, 412, 848 2,312,894 13, 209, 524 495, 390 14, 221,197 12, 789, 554 1, 741, 671 14, 987, 022 13,268,098 8,193, 526 21, 875, 695 13, 422, 316 11, 861,169 1,134, 800 13, 090, 913 417,451 18, 932, 661 12, 026, 315 282, 945 ^ 12, 723, 589 12, 383, 665 543, 761 13, 382, 761 13,890,135 807, 314 14,661,280 116, 760 11, 258, 965 11, 842, 551 12,726,473 708, 402 13, 920, 473 12, 861, 245 624, 927 13, 979, 775 12, 841, 900 6, 817,147 20,172, 836 12, 709, 660 13, 325, 822 26, 536, 234 12, 622, 797 80,113, 952 43, 233, 314 43, 260, 987 13,736,100 29, 023, 643 82, 845, 467 - 12, 969, 633 19, 357, 309 14,671,846 296, 367 15, 511, 578 4, 463, 202 13,535.801 18, 511, 785 336, 863 14, 781, 996 15, 655, 301 14,641,539 231,528 15,436,253 14, 536, 551 90, 615 15, 265, 995 14, 220,132 388, 083 15,130, 922 13,369,867 225,288 14,123, 297 12, 845,124 204, 764 13, 576, 392 11,871,823 465, 246 12, 860, 399 13, 844, 835 - 57,873 14,431,615 13, 313, 080 399, 840 14, 253, 448 13, 726, 462 428, 846 14, 742, 459 13, 375, 510 168, 384 14,182, 913 12, 866, 701 13,807,080 248, 979 13,189, 747 12, 048, 744 408,100. 14, 944, 269 13, 832, 997 326, 222 12, 817, 761 66, 883 13, 660, 660 211, 984 13, 970, 421 14, 998, 720 13, 578, 469 114,098 14, 536, 221 12, 499, 929 182, 334 18, 517, 091 15, 742, 440 387, 895 16, 948, 224 13, 559, 034 149,275 14, 502, 269 13,144, 037 293, 654 14,180,602 14, 754, 442 13,491,186 482, 186 259, 326 13, 665, 573 14, 762, 734 12, 809, 219 51, 287 13,740,036 13, 951, 289 367,720 15, 216, 093 13, 643, 443 57, 518 14,600,706 12, 928, 264 968,840 14, 768, 856 14, 618, 467 13, 482, 823 277, 205 14, 427, 844 13,495,245 83,470 12, 938,189 12, 050, 716 88,119 14, 422,143 13, 595, 551 104, 456 14, 253, 299 13,595,238 40, 259 18, 535, 082 12,901,432 103, 882 14,162, 918 90, 089 14, 790, 083 14, 813, 523 129, 335 15, 475, 873 13, 834,132 72.114 14, 424, 370 15,129,286 209, 834 15, 836, 506 15,233,164 01,549 15, 752,158 14, 435,199 8, 837,126 18, 652, 806 15, 694, 215 335, 317 16, 875, 469 15,439,905 94,838 15, 860,469 14, 413, 253 91,145 14, 803, 209 10,266,639 219, 207 16, 725, 325 16, 720, 818 1,973,292 18, 861, 896 18,133,928 6, 097, 831 24, 868, 553 19, 053, 660 254, 889 19; 418, 932 19,952, 400 19, 726, 598 109, 049 20,156, 995 19, 919, 718 84, 008 21,148, 281 20. 747, 365 260,412 23, 004, 380 22, 802, 573 56,172 28, 473, 594 22, 991, 302 5, 363, 227 24,068,646 23, 493, 2G7 460,818 25, 923, 903 1,811,194 27, 846, 449 25, 438, 630 6, 802, 411 32j 352,104 37 TREASURER. H®o I 6 o — A S S E T S O F T H E TREASURY OTHER THAN GOLD, SILVER, NOTES, AND CERTIFICATES, AT- T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. M i n o r coin. Fractional 1887—October . . . November. December. 1888—January... February.. March April May Juiio July... August . . . September. October . . . November. December. 1889—January... February.. March April May Juno July....... August . . . September. October . . . November. December . 1890—January... February.. !iMarch . April May June July August . . . September. October . . . November. December. 1891—January... February , March April May Juno . . . . . . July August . . . September October . . . November. December. 1892—January... February . March April May June July August . . . September. October . . . November. December. 1893—January... February . March April May June, July August . . . Sep'tember October . . . November. December. 1894—January... February . March April . $51,401 50 270 55 761 113 617 165 857 186 549 148 160 143 389 112 036 138 754 180 447 107 125 90 415 71 131 78 338 143 168 186 249 229 229 223 907 210 422 225 075 245 550 264 420 233 497 154 730 102 397 83 775 177 396 .212 560 233 254 222 984 208 773 196 782 206 894 219 372 204 547 176 596 150 013 163 887 275 973 3-45 454 344 848 838 099 814 560 824 396 366 960 368 036 364 597 .354 112 822 389 319 483 865 784 432 488 457 539 4-80 226 474 732 460 993 516 617 554 019 505 633 482 829 347 196 355 503 456 253 . 523 560 545 856 574 557 586 594 603 903 691 315 757 036 859 125 888 297 926 622 938 939 1,106 695 1, 225 408 1,266 659 1,252 878 $1, 378 1,780 796 1,016 1,321 984 954 1,446 1,358 1, 715 709 1,810 416 1,481 480 879 1, 209 708 786 627 987 1,428 916 1,691 1,881 681 999 1,337 121 220 697 871 260 934 1,177 599 191 151 1,429 655 817 1,416 424 678 911 996 1, 528 871 54 1,814 178 1, 385 592 1, 251 1,425 1,481 500 757 1,110 101 69 134 117 2, 223 2,394 457 733 331 429 980 1, 283 1,552 1,679 2,188 146 667 886 117 184 Deposits in national banks. Bonds and interest paid. .. $31, 767, 478 $1,312,866 . .$33,133,: Total. 43, 639, 42 428 671 1,158, 348 52 199 918 . 4, 505, 746. 56,762, 275, 407 59, 783, 59 372 968 83. 860 61, 747, 61 546 009 . . 04,834 61, 483, 61 231 647 62, 218, 61 921 294 . 148,353 . 46,560 60, 266, 60 075 601 60, 276, 184,027 59 979 040 60, 075, 258,169 59 681 642 59, 812, 59 091 239 . 89,842. 59, 363, 57 317 385 1, 937, 420 54 480 280 1, 970, 558 . . 56, 5-41, . 534, 459 . 52,532, 51 925 079 52 390 164 . 286,519 . 52,755, 298,260 50, 939, 50 499 122 556, 761 49, 583, 48 818 992 48,142, 80, 834 47 832 248 283, 840 49,178, 48 669 815 48, 329, 348, 870 47 769 434 698,4.07 48, 356, 47 432 377 259,523. . 49,437, 48 930 764 48 842 006 1, 000, 389 . 49, 607,. 48, 930, . 947, 982 47 746 882 308, 283 . 47,920, .47 395 479 601,319 48, 077, 47 372 668 . 561, 608 41,580, 40 939 852 841,109 38,509, 87 990 111 ' G42, 725 34,633, 38 178 304 32.312, 87, 091 31 992 814 903, 922 ' 82,-776, 31 648 899 34, 428 31, 468, 31 225 998 25, 816, • . 31v918, 31 693 166 30 977 438 1,612,824. 3 -,.32,798, 4, 536, 6u8 .85,137v 30 879 853 30 297 111 4, 270, 478 , 84,772, 29 937 688 3,195,124 . 33,309, 45, 556 29,- 937, 29 741 977 27, 819 30,239, 30 047 118 248, 733 . 29,812, 29 289 043 30, 520, 49, 014 30 125 585 30, 826 30,271, 29 894 903 86,219 29, 974, 29 549 440 46, 244 29,906, 20 545 861 16, 413 28,700, 28 358 699 228, 314 27,137, 26 540 839 54, 309 23,193, 22 769 179 95, 289 21,598, 21 137 977 142, 492 20, 874, 20 378 104 38, 640 20, 506, 20 144 069 98, 666 20, 254, 19 837 682 718, 456 20, 027, 18 944 387 262,533 18,934, 18 239 292 827, 192 18, 786, 17 500 750 21, 476, 17 378 363 3, 616. 043 265, 584 18, 347, 17 605 429 17,336, 23,210 16 851 886 16, 894, 183, 283 16 243 518 16, 3.57, 59,833 15 742 324 16, 275, 273, 591 15 496 513 91, 723 16,436, 15 862 415 16, 035, 118,098 15 569 690 13, 646 16, 061, 15 692 654 111,337 15, 975, 15 405 998 43, 346 15,681, 15 112 204 15, 954, • 244, 520 15 163 808 154, 286 16, 095, 15 365 529 16, 254, 22, 881 15 644 582 5, 233, 037 21, 930, 16 093 221 575, 046 17, 044, 15 776 662 78, 856 17, 685, 16 848 301 72, 524 17, 213, 16 280 076 16 458 341 3-, 073, 553 20, 421, 492,849 17, 220, 15 799 334 14,105 16,154, 15 201 045 190,596. 16, 688, 15 890 896 168, 075 16, 820, 14 926 480 207, 511 16, 538, 15 064 697 386, 271 16, 840, 15 201 386 38 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. H O o I 6 o — A S S E T 3 O F T H E TREASURY" O T H E R T H A N G O L D , S I L V E R , N O T E S , A N D CERTIFICATES, AT T H E E N D OF EACH .MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continned. Fractional Month. M i n o r coin. c u r r e n c y . 251,629 262,122 363,124 423, 439 389,490 250, 729 169,875 103, 448 200,446 245,300 209, 435 242, 261 124. 339 118,923 181,134 231, 973 235, 498 123, 511 029, 515 048, 616 081,129 162, 765 147, 719 184, 625 181, 593 235,506 159, 562 203, 848 219,592 1894—May Juno July August ... September October . . . November. December. 1895—January... February.. March April May Juno July August... September October... November. December. 189G—January . . February . March April May Juno. July •August . . . Sei-Ttember 65 27 57 34 49 49 753 89 41 44 1, 344 1,771 607 982 1,150 1,333 725 1,268 113 642 979 1,248 1,712 162 137 1,110 21 36 Deposits in national banks. $15, 484, 095 .16,121,589 15,913,725 15,724,648 14,859,909 14, 915, 705 .15,398,598 .15,081,275 14,829,738 15, 222, 883 14,991,633 15, 443, 885 15, 303, 377 15, 768, 941 14, 501, 071 14,510,005 14,773, 482 14, 256, 695 .14,408,309 14,271,280 14, 803, 804 . 24,394,557 27,010,994 26, 898, 591 20, 952, 972 16,857,355 15,986,914 16,619,915 18, 583, 237 Bonds and interest paid. $203, 395 11,488 189, 280 182,753 116,164 239, 765 160, 952 12,248 126, 492 65,788 23, 053 109, 538 54,234 14, 649 237,637 74, 412 36, 798 132, 255 86,169 32,079 273, 750 66, 329 40, 388 107, 005 143,139 21,938 115,.599 163,493 368, 880 Total. $16,939, 322 17, 395, 264 17,466,156 17, 330, 897 16, 365, 597 16, 406, 248 16, 729, 474 16,197, 719 16,156,715 . 16,534,018 16, 22\, 165 16, 797, 028 16, 483, 721 16,903,120 15, 920, 824 15, 817, 540 16, 047,106 15, 513,186 15, 525, 261 15,352, 088 16,159,325 25, 624, 630 28, 200, 349 27,991,933 22, 277, 866 18,114,936 -17,263,185 17, 992, 277 .18,171,245 M©o 1*^0—ASSETS OF T H E T R E A S U R Y AT E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—Juno...... July . . . . . . . . . . August Septeniber October... November . . . . December 1879—January February March April: May Juno :.-. July August September.... October November December 1880—January February March April 1 May.... June July August September October....... November December 1881—January February March April May Juno July August September'.,.. October Gold. $128, 132, 134, 136, 140, 142, 135, 133, 133, 133, 134, 136. 135, 135, 141, 169, 171, 160, 157, lo3, 146, 144, 138, 128, 126, 123, 127, 135, 140, 151, 156, 154, 173, 173, 170, 163, 163, 154, 169, 174, 172, Silver. Notes. Certificates. Other. 460,203 .$21, 920, 334 $84, 810, 044 $21, 494. 840 $57, 004,'760 $313, 690,181 014,620 24, 295, 663 91, 225, 403 21, 2-78, 300 63,601,421 332, 415,467 548, 036 26,753,730 90,121, 083 26, 678, 820 72,599,708 350, 701, 377 036, 802 27, 933,142 82, 310,104 12, 054, 390 77, 871, 029 336, 204, 967 872,154 28, 072, 745 89, 546, 055 12, 721, 080 61,350,451 323, 562, 485 400,135 31, 012, 544 81,711,248 13, 872, 580 54,052,549 323, 649, 056 382. 640 32,176, 095 78,051,667 3, 984,190 71, 696, 807 321 291,399 758, 907 34, 365, 795 83, 398, 902 3, 469, 860 177, 274, 484 432, 265, 948 205;559 35, 621, 661 91,403.198 11,801,540 256,467,745 528, 559,703 416,126 36, 675, 340 81, 372, 221 4, 705, 570 230. 605, 004 486, 774, 261 520,140 37, 265. 549 78, 207, 010 2, 981, 480 264; 442, 687 517, 416,875 680. 260 38, 667, 290 92, 212, 228 3, 111, 400 287, 600,153 558, 271,381 236, 475 42,143, 318 82, 678, 605 " 3, 636, 350 206, 449,599 470, 144, 347 517, 483 46, 995,791 70, 979, 911 2, 648, 480 99, 675, 688 855, 817,353 546, 890 50, 819,800 75, 736, 261 3, 0.56. 960 38,- 475, 525 309, 634,936 006,995 52, 931, 683 52,494, 550 19, 220,702 299. 341, 766 5,087,830 517, 714 53, 615, 845 41.180, 735 7, 059. 879 14,833, 805 287, 707,478 443, 437 55. 594, 783 33.181, 731 6, 041, 928 13, 018, 537 268, 280,416 790, 322 56, 542,114 25, 903, 202 G, 054, 618 20, 020,178 266, 310, 434 690, 027 60, 054, 457 31,185,528 5, 339, 556 12, 703, 861 262. 973,429 750, 758 62,676,711 30, 392, 077 • 5,794,614 15, 259, 949 260: 874,109 010, 551 64, 856, 996 27,686,445 6, 398, 414 18, 058, 710 261 Oil, 116 783, 440 68,186, 677 32, 062, 329 5, .777,154 14, 952,119 259: 761,719 709,496 71, 208, 870 39, 816,528 6, 962, 581 15, 959, 558 262: 656, 983 145, 427 73, 900, 338 40,110, 809 6, 985, 401 12, 851, 848 259: 9-73, 818 126, 646 77, 250.153 4i; 336, 919 6, 380, 931 14, 051, 291 262, 145, 940 679,280 79, 028, 293 35,985,755 5, 660, 621 15, 974, 037 264. 327,986 244,833 78, 012, 360 80, 724, 053 6, 440, 369 14, 508, 793 264, 930, 408 725, 953 77,757, 316 26,616,217 7, 490, 519 15,925,000 268, 515,005 362, 519 78, 306, 373 23, 277, 566 8, 666, 414 13, 098, 743 274, 711, 615 742, 096 79,142,799 19, 984, 646 ' 9, 609, 919 21, 376, 308 286. 855,768 544, 209 82,430, 214 25, 524, 026 10, 035, 663 12, 016. 655 285; 150, 767 038, 253 84,108, 826 26, 851, 496 313, 524, 671 11, 493, 543 18,532,553 668,163 85, 477, 820 25, 680, 042 11,115,985 16, 059, 974 811, 981,984 319, 754 88, 402, 022 28, 915, 845 11,563,608 13,662,-245 312, 862, 974 770,159 90, 817, 423 84,706,491 12, 025, 030 16, 736, 231 318, 055, 834 171,661 93,102, 388 35, 500, 474 12, 354, 201 19, 924, 242 324, 052,946 911,475 94. 504, 067 35,157, 618 19, 857, 904 315, 828, 852 11,397,788 495, 522 95, 724, 014 83,594,410 323 612,166 11,695,232 13,102,988 361, ,345 95; 037, 966 81,681,532 16, 305,128 329, 165, 301 11,779,330 989, 829 95, 985, 641 3 1 021, 316 7, 527, 600 14, 221,197 321 745, 583 39 TREASURER. W©, I I'o-^ASSETS OF T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM JUNE, 1878—Continued. Month.1881—.November December 1882—January February March April May June July August. September October November December 1883—January February March April May. June July. August September October.. November December 1884-Janu ary February March April. May June July A-Ug.ust vSeptember. October. November December 1885—January Februa^ry.. March..". April May. June July.. August.. Sej)tember October November December 1886—January. February March...-. April May Juiie July August September October November December 1887—January February March April May June July August. September October November December 1888—January February March April May... June Gold. $17 172. 165, 173, 166: 155; 1 148, 145. 149: 152: 159: 164. 171 173. 177, 18-1 187, 19; 198. 202. 204 206, 209, 216, 219. 221' . . 221 211 196. 201: 204: 210: 214 217 222, 231 234, 237, 240. 241' 248: 244, 247 249, 250. 251. 251 251 253. 251 249, 242, 240, 236, 232, 233, 235. 242. 246, 254, 268. 274: 275 275, 275: 277. 278 281 282; 290, 302, 802, 305, 307 809, 810, 8I2: 809; 313: Silver. Notes. $97, 024, 414 $30, 957, 833 99,161, 408 31, 670, 491 102,248,383 86, 092, 389 104, 815, 006 35,186, 061 109, 806, 926 32, 887, 492 112, 273, 273 34, 808, 033 116,155,630 .39,356,935 118, 433, 355 40, 947, 836 43, 398, 001 119, 811,125 48,171,383 121,887,353 38, 776, 944 122, 998, 354 36, 059, 248 123,176, 912 123, 254, 346 36, 902, 502 125, 006, 727 34, 986, 416 44, 078, 528 128,428,172 89, 506, 844 131,742,834 135, 291, 766 34, 077, 696 37, 312, 638 137,913,727 41,833,396 141,359,391 144, 882, 236 44,715, 901 45, 975, 646 145,601,832 43,811.568 146,834,468 43,-212; 130 146,445,444 147, 685, 239 43, 541, 217 46, 945,118 149.362,859 15i; 207,884 48, 600, 069 56, 902, 934 156,163,596 57, 857, 573 160,233,219 162, 916,482 53,767. 018 184, 623, 388 55, 716,159 166, 627,117 46,265,620 48, 993. 793 169,217,134 172, 093,215 53, 257, 326 52, 457, 622 174,998,145 176, 467, 353 47,603, 830 176, 919, 979 44,118, 827 178, 667, 207 42,726,817 .180, 413, 276 46,829,589 185,146, 841 57, 839,117 187, 796, 973 58,700, 963 191, 218, 302 53, 996, 228 194, 427, 270 54, 986, 850 198, 037, 364 60, 223,196 200, 688,897 54, 993, 090 195,799, 805 56, 500,127 G3. 214, 764 195, 344, 698 57, 325, 740 193,041,738 51,133, 582 190, 023, 414 49, 065, 999 197, 072, 283 47,078,967 197,311,662 57, 841, 446 261,756,162 55,158, 626 203,229,912 45, 606, 688 205, 794, 727 41,434, 776 207,349,507 45, 206, 248 209,112,084 45,152, 733 213,250,446 44, 836, .551 218,894,619 49, 653,167 212, 995,389 46, 828, 845 211, 920, 732 41,300,051 213, 039, 516 214, 811, 388 39,095, 221 218, 906, 550 32,691,661 225,164, 347 37, 610, 004 229, 295, 415 36,941, 763 236, 913,438 30, 853, 428 242, 814, 260 32,056,127 245, 986, 939 34, 684, 621 249, 878, 899 31,146,382 31, 285, 845 250,498.671 251, 538, 603 31, 642, 265 27, 083, 805 250, 033, 924 26. 634, 047 250,-326,699 26, 285, 084 250,872,102 253, 206,934 27, 328, 859 259,157, 899 36,442. 672 2G3, 608, 078 39,83-7,564 38,409,410 267,628.530 44, 988, 808 271,844,064 275, 823, 883 52, 861, Oil 280, 550, 982 59, 452, 425 Certificates. 153,180 409, 910 540,030 670,270 146,930 998.790 776, 660 673, 720 872,990 885, 330 494, 430 087, 430 713,240 520, 030 473,950 774, 820 6-40, 550 877, 680 189, 940 882, 415 951,170 812, 020 123,580 572, 520 941,910 707, 670 012, 020 580,170 482, 835 396, 645 643, 400 825, 700 858, 810 755, 210 631, 430 377, 720 772, 650 806,110 682, 040 758, 810 556, 605 816, 430 261, 940 164,110 923,300 014,126 667, 230. 432, 864 737, 432 779, 790 299,470 893, 670 048,502 702, 930 731,686 241.320 457, 218 775,472 860, 310 460, 760 886, 979 024, 230 681,020 972, 577 880,459 072, 740 800, 522 906,518 658,219 424. 950 224,129 479, 652 708,284 479, 964 878,727 568,637 671,889 269, 609 502, 533 490,176 Other. Total. $14, 987, 022 347, 303 21,-875, 695 331 734, 972 - 13,422,316 324, 455, 907 13,932,661 836, 361, 872 12,-723, 589 022.294 13, 382, 761 32-4! 531,959 14,661,280 334. 936, 051 -11,842,551 831 403, 852 18, 920, 473 335. 081, 01.9 13,979,7-75 340, 227,7G2 20,172, 836 343, 181,671 26,536,234 368, 665, 507 43,233, 314 389, 370. 986 43, 260, 987 404 278,728 82,845,467 408; 143,952 15, 511, 578 402. 197,207 18,511,785 411 274. 511 15, 655, 301 420, 598, 788 15,436,258 424. 129,023 15, 265, 995 441 765.115 15,130, 922 448: 433,605 14,123, 297 454. •754, 328 13,576,392 452, 488. 089 12,860,399 459, 089, 315 14, 431, 015 467, 814,830 14,253,448 473. 783,810 14,742,459 486. 634, 365 14,182, 913 498; 735, 503 18, 807, 080 497, 994, 922 13,189, 747 495, 251, 565 14, 944. 269 488, 612,794 13, 660; 660 487: 573,881 14, 998, 720 592: 745, 622 14, 538i 221 '513 230, 855 13; 517, 091 516, 123,746 16, 948, 224 523: 896,110 14,502,289- 523, 057, 804 14,180,602 526, 205, 409 14, 754, 442 544, 590,415 14,762,734 572, 049, 323 13, 740, 036 569, 951,968 15, 216, 093 568, 608, 338 14, 600, 706 567, 486, 749 14,768, 856 569, 643, 578 14, 618, 467 574 209.295 14,427,844 583, 258, 844 12, 938,189 569, 224, Oil 14j422,148 570, 970,852 14, 253, 299 579, 074, 591 13,535,082 577, 050, 911 14,790, 083 584: 058, 728 15, 475, 373 592; 558, 669 14,424, 370 588, 029, 455 15, 836, 506 588, 964, 252 15,752,158 589, 228, 910 18, 652, 806 593, 185, 429 16, 375, 469 589, 215, .379 15, 860, 469 589, 715,133 14, 803, 209 579, 022,114 16, 725, 825 572, 857,800 18,861 896 576, 106, 837 24, 368, 553 579; 119, 019 19, 418, 932 582, 014, 771 19, 952,406 591 250,788 20,156, 995 600, 290,178 21,148, 281 605, 428,324 23, 004, 380 619, 105, 213 28,473, 594 621 096, 494 24, 068, 646 609, 757, 798 27,846,449 622, 491, 801 82,352,104 633, 896, 592 • 33,133.118 649, 118,121 43, 639. 069 668, 165,818 56, 762, 221 680, 120,165 59, 763,008 699, 051, 461 61, 747, 047 723, 829,153 61,483,814 727, 965, 845 62. 218, 761 731 122, 529 60, 266, 996 753 337,282 60, 276, 461 •765, 523, 661 '40 H®a R E P O R T ON T H E 17o—ASSETS OF THE TREASURY AT THE FINANCES. E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM JUNE, 1878—Continued. Month. Notes. Certificates. Other. 1888—July $326, 551, 392 $282,899,281 $63, 249, 574 $53, 695, 974 $60, 075, 280 331 183, 430 284, 579, 385 64,105, 550 52, 210,118 August 59 312, 237 59, 382, 270 35,916,285 382, 551, 306 284,176, 063 September 59 363, 740 331, 688, 233 284,627,823 52, 581, 274 33, 958,116 October 56 541, 669 328, 603, 362 286, 511, 784 49, 944, 412 46, 426, 417 52 532,150 November 824, 773,687 288, 927, 564 45,193, 908 40, 556, 289 52 755, 501 December 325, 641, 856 294, 867, 603 48, 800, 727 29, 855, 631 50 939,429 1889—January February -.. 326; 456, 697 298, 992, 565 48, 654, 083 80, 800, 711 • 49563, 211 326, 700, 939 803, 008, 849 42, 555, 498 81, 856, 361 48 142, 819 March 328, 203,901 307, 057, 392 42, 037, 027 24, 345, 288 - 49178,348 April 321 297, 877 310,901,379 48,643, 474 33, 825, 229 48 329, 353 May 303, 504, 319 314,818,108 50,494,416 43, 003, 094 48 356, 846 June 300, 759, 573 317, 255, 555 51, 571, 901 40, 351, 214 49 437,271 July-... 304, 048,189 318, 698, 459 53, 461, 596 48,158, 803 49 607, 731 August........ 305, 871, 7-72 318,135, 219 .40, 328, 979 46, 721, 855 48 930,052 September 308, 509. 615 317,195, 592 35, 024, 916 87, 804,196 October 47 920, 878 310, 979,791 318,557, 664 29, 210, 995 33,897,264 November 48 077, 045 313: 818,941 321,192,500 34,139, 066 41 586, 234 20,174,280 December 316, 043, 454 827, 293, 628 25, 408, 984 23, 796, 988 38 509,958 1890-^January 318, 593,752 331, 491,103 February 24,183,179 32, 536, 212 34 033, 710 320: 225, 794 335, 560, 614 18, 516, 853 29, 012,101 M.arch 32 312, 879 320, 878, 411 888,851,390 Ai^ril 19, 946, 947 28, 720, 805. 32 776, 502 *Ma.y . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 333, 253 341, 845, 904 24, 037,094 82, 749,143 468,070 31 821 612, 424 848, 714, 586 27, 985, 957 30, 942, 668 31 916, 024 June 316, 536, 823 348, 737, 694 28, 749, 771 81, 059, 878 32 July 798, 090 310, 220,120 350, 762, 543 26, 690, 038 38, 387, 591 137, 010 August 306, 086, 471 850, 544, 535 18, 848, 801 18, 091, .144 35 772, 735 September 34 294, 489, 603 851, 825, 627 18, 407, 550 88, 945, 887 October33 309, 599 755, 880 355, 046,114 16, 561, 808 46, 052, 095 29 937, 697 N o v e m b e r . . . . . 293 293, 020, 214 359, 721, 626 15, 548, 935 32,961,005 239, 753 December 297: 587, 546 367, 998. 246 28, 377, 953 23, 250, 838 30 812, 404 1891—January 29 296, 881,953 374, 064, 649 February 80 520, 820 292: 435, 219 381, 040, 794 27, 926, 224 .28,761,985 •March.-.-: 28, 887, 707 30 271, 993 280: 633, 040 886, 757, 349 19,237,282 April... 30, 888, 617 29 974,191 255: 331,503 392, 240, 441 23, 263,104 'May^-...-: 238, 518,122 399, 361, 974 32,116, 827 42, 097, 585 29 908, 843 40, 382, 087 28 700, 419 June.... 236; 828, 413 404, 422, 655 38,-887,170 44, 023, 356 42, 883,165 July'. 27 137,109 240, 744, 488 407,844,023 August. 23 193,152 244: 974, 791 409,161, 326 49, 744, 517 45, 076,168 32, 690, 797 33, 242, 562 September 598,734 21 263: 774, 741 410,116, 968 October. 20 874, 762 271 843,193 412, 898, 341 22,117, 608 23, 646,179 20,134, 827 22,973,478 506, 912 •November 20 278, 846, 750 418, 976, 342 December 282, 753, 864 424, 088, 598 19, 595, 882 21, 627, 470 20 254, 009 1892—January 28,127, 273 23, 793,146 20 027, 992 282. 123,392 429,109, 509 rFebruary 280, 144.269 434, 531, 000 38, 859, 414 21, 520, 297 18 934,905 March.38, 657,338 28,643, 473 18 786, 732 273, 623, 456 439, 013, 987 April 271 527, 092 443, 429, 508 38, 031, 581 25, 480, 288 21 478, 057 M a y '....43, 622, 412 18, 374, 357 18 347,226 255, 577,706 448, 083,116 June...247, 306,220 452, 017, 530 43, 903, 483 20, 587, 091 17 336, 589 July 44, 570, 385 23,190, 981 18 894,155 242. 543, 695 454, 403,173 August 41,024,458 - 27,186, 869 16 357, 286 240; 605,908 September 28,935,067 16 275,838 244, 261,469 454, 725, 784 37,261,995 23, 852, 601 26, 039, 762 18 436, 586 October. 247: 598, 486 455, 612,113 20, 655, 779 22, 689. 801 16 035,11.8 November 238, 359,802 458, 496,139 December 228, 827,532 462, 369, 518 24, 496, 502 28, 493, 248 16 061, 920 1893—January 217 672, 948 468, 040, 081 38,774,191 21, 283, 614 15 975,811 February 218, 378,233 472, 420, 542 43, 504, 642 15, 042, 832 15 681,504 202, 283, 359 477, 364. 392 40, 248,180 March 10, 822, 981 15 954,641 198, 518, 610 481, 788, 691 42, 249, 873 14,127. 088 April 16 095,105 486, 962, 566 48, 586, 839 10, 800, 582 16 254, 388 188, May 1 455, 433 492, 332, 471 36,316,599 June 5, 969, 509 21 930,590 813, 982 494, 942, 945 80, 418, 972 3, 421, 824 17 044,008 July 176. 423,172 492, 579, 409 22, 662, 292 8, 507, 538 17 685, 476 August 173, 209,771 498, 239, 085 24, 762, 432 6,123, 590 17 218,277 September 274,172 163, 38, 272, 380 499, 535, 480 7, 943,132 20 421,870 October 161 122,128 499, 587, 603 50; 904,114 5, 985, 597 17 220, 993 November 158, 803, 779 500,310,529 57, 691, 714 5,154, 444 16 154,235 December 142, 665,594 506, 745, 075 64,144, 583 6, 876, 546 16 888,354 1894—January 462, 797 508, 570, 076 77, 673, 385 177, February 7, 048, 747 16 820, 829 176, 456, 045 510,101, 209 78. 431, 931 March 9, 252, 550 16 538, 984 170; 192,458 511,408,465 April 82. 774, 725 9, 610, 294 16 840,719 148, 067,816 512,194, 954 96, 216, 977 . May 9, 864,195 16 939, 322 181 217, 434 513, 298, 709 • 102, 229, 946 10, 897, 618 17 395,264 June 120, 922, 838 518, 880, 682 109, 540, 855 12, 391, 236 17 466,156 July 120, 885,869 513,167, 330 116, 072, 004 14, 247, 257 17 330,897 August 123, 665, 756 509,814,353 114, 529,176 September 9,761,045 16 385, 597 125, 613, 896 506, 018, 714 99, 601 671 October 6, 905, 483 16 400,248 164, 350, 468 504, 802, 458 100, 343, 974 6, 913, 790 16 729, 474 November 189, 606, 354 504, 035, 456 115, 049, 080 December 7, 865, 680 18 197,719 97 853, 778 507, 087, 384 129,586,164 11, 286, 292 16 156, 715 18D5—January 138, 593, 280 508, 859, 908 126, 302, 508 7,801,189 Februarv 16 534,018 Total. $786, 471, 501 . 791340, 700 771 389, 664 759 376, 615 764 018,105 752 206, 007 750 105,248 754 467, 267 752 264,466 750 821, 931 762 996, 812 760 176, 783 759 375, 514 771 969, 778 759 987. 877 746 254, 692 740 522, 759 730 911 027 731 053, 007 740 817, 956 735 628, 241 741 174, 055 751 433, 464 759 171,659 757 881, 756 761 177, 302 727 843,186 736 978, 266 741 353,594 731 491, 533 747 006, 987 758 105, 631 751 322, 995 751 516,301 751 693,199 745 349, 752 754 794, 698 766 602, 848 741 668,210 740 530, 258 748 356, 751 757 800, 433 778 790, 873 790 547, 517 800 762, 812 797 625, 347 795 300, 595 785 487,985 783 979, 271 • 781514, 981 777 804,592 766 202, 481 765 474,803 769 780, 985 772 881, 229 764 822, 288 -762 768, 427 756 544,116 754 122, 985 745 004, 602 732 641,706 712 857, 887 719 548,155 729 447,014 784 820,435 737 614, 701 737 120,152 787 075, 834 790 780, 719 790 828,661 •783 283, 264 774 538,966 774 261, 765 781 703, 357 774 135, 927 754 546, 012 793 140,164 782 754, 289 761 470, 331 798 090, 903 41 TREASXIRER. Mo. 3 . 7 . — A S S E T S OF THI: T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N I H , FROM JUNE, 1878—Continued. • Month. 1895—March April May June July...... August... September October... November December. 1896—January . . February. March . . . . April May June July August... September N©. Gold. $139, 139, 147, 155, 155, 149, 143, 143, 129, 113, 99, 187, 171, 168, 151, 144, 150, 139, 182, i§o—LIABILITIES Sih-er. Notes. Certificates. $510, 259, 880 510, 813, 574 511, 582, 651 512, 338, 751 512, 746,150' 511,447,345 507, 677, 525 503, 083,139 502,164, 742 501, 400, 555 505,421,819 507,265, 460 508, 930, 744 510, 588,117 512,199,837 513, 398, 714 514, 610,147 513,047, 701 510, 644, 845 $123,067,639 111, 990, 707 114. 781, 683 116, 824, 741 112,460,076 141, 803, 472 148, 966, 229 140,783,949 142, 483, 223 144, 932, 791 138, 447, 921 145,497,711° 153,855, 846 149, 067, 048 104, 425, 420 166, 364,197 155, 598, 848 164, 010, 408 146, 008, 443 1878—June July... August September October November December 1879—January February :.. March April May June July August September October November December 1880—J a n u a r y February March April May June July August September October November i)ecember :. 1881—January February March .: April May June Jiily August." September October November December 1882—January . February March April May June July............. Certificates and notes. $92, 644,600 97, 211,030 93,•425, 280 75, 744, 670 71, 356, 350 73, 426, 420 58, 776, 830 61, 397, 880 65, 187, 680 46, 356,230 49, 794,620 44, 815, 660 48, 685, 650 58, 866, 550 53, 745, 550 50, 347,750 43, 236, 850 34, 717,110 3 1 565,010 32, 364,010 81, 217, 520 28, 979,420 29, 434,320 33, 674,370 34, 973,870 86, 238,890 32, 145, 940 36, 008.060 43, 343,460 51, 002, 780 59, 246. 010 61, 97i;700 62, 390, 740 63, 155,700 64, 937,740 67, 545, 850 68, 874,450 68, 473,800 72, 604,230 77, 713, 830 79, 845, 590 80, 916, 750 83, 453, 850 ,85, 587,790 85, 412, 600 84, 662, 290 83, 968,480 85. 121,640 84, 453.830 84, 867.150 Total. $8; 199; 408 $16,-224,165 $797,237,588 •7,-842, 873 16, 797, 028 787,442,836 6,-984; 723 16, 488, 721 797, 473, 756 811,061,686 9," 601,142 16,908,120 10; 916, 716 15.-920, 824 807,397,832 826, 960, 3i6 • 8; 481, 063 15;-817,540 827,889,410 11; 641, 037 16,-047,106 812,137, 611 - • 9, 396, 498 •15,-513,186 11,379,521 - -15, 525, 261 801,120,692 787, 578, 447 • 12, 634, 306 15,-352, 088 774, 553, 727 14; 831; 305 16,159, 325 858,811,831 • 12; 728, 031 •25, 624, 630 874, 968, 947 12, 096, 298 28, 200, 349 868, 799, 558 12,708,001 -27, 991, 933 861,766,970 11; 558,704 22, 277, 866 853, 905, 636 • 12; 007; 425 18,114,936 851,863,748 14; 379, 543 • 17, 263,185 849,388,-746 13, 918,160 1.7, 092, 277 849,642, 774 12; 046, 930 18,171, 245 OF THE T R E A S U R Y AT THE J U N E , 1878. Month. Other. END OF EACH M O N T H , FROM Agency account. Balance. $32, 537, 659 35, 053, 964 34, 936, 877 87, 045, 389 - 83,87-7,270 84,-889,-1.64 84, 774, 275 84, 418, 207 34, 410, 563 35,006,461 34; 875,-422 - 37,792,-575 41, 915, 778 51, 342, 784 43,-853,454 - 46, 036, 441 41,058,-916 40,415,539 • 42,448,-298 40, 605,-647 40, 698; 000 38,946,889 88,537,726 84,983,917 36,329,084 39, 716, 721 42, 568, 448 • 42,11.9, 557 44,129;108 42, 787,-264 48, 255, 230 42,330,764 43, 034,- 629 • 43,034,510 43,803;030 • 48,365.157 41, 542, 673 • 45,810,819 51,107; 790 46,931,191 50, Oil, 857 53, 623; 934 48,667;189 48, 334; 870 53, 782; 938 48, 222, .573 46, 512; 999 57, 952, 635 51, 057, 603 - .56. 021; 499 $188, 507, 922 200, 150, 473 • 222,839,220 223, 414. 908 218, 828, 865 215, 833, 472 227, 740,294 336, 449, 861 428, 961, 480 405: 411, 570 432; 746, 833 475, 863,096 379, 542, 919 245, 608, 01.9 212: 035, 932 202, 957, 575 203, 411,712 193, 147,767 192, 297,126 190, 003, 772 188, 980,589 193 084, 807 191 789, 673 193 998,696 188, 670, 884 186, 190,329 189, 613,598 186 802,191 181 042,437 180, 921, 571 184 354, 528 180, 848,303 208, 099, 302 205, 791,774 264 622, 204 204; 144, 327 213 635, 823 201 5-14, 433 199. 900,146 204: 520,280 191 888,136 193, 806, 619 199, 614,433 190. 533, 247 197 166,334 198 137,431 194, 050, 480 191 861, 776 195. 892, 419 194, 192,970 Total. $313,.690;181 332,415,467 350,701,3,77 836, 204,-967 823, 582-,.485 823, 649;-056 321, 291, 399 482,. 285, 948 528,559, 703 486, 774; 261 517,416;875 558, 271, 331 470,144, 847 855, 817, 353 309,.634, 936 299, 341, 766 287,707,478 268, -280, 416 . 266,310,434 262, 978, 429 260, 874,109 281,011,116 259, 761, 719 262, 658, 988 2.59,973,818 262,145,940 264, 327, 986 284, 930, 4C8 268,515,005 274, 711, 615 286, 855, 768 285,150, 767 813,524,671 311981,984 312,882,974 318,055,334 824, 052, 946 315, 828, 852 323,612,166 829,165, 301 321, 745, 583 328, 347, 303 331,734,972 824, 455, 907 336, 361, 872 831, 022, 294 324,531, 959 334, 936, 051 381,403,852 335,081,619 42 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. M©o I§c- -LIABILITIES OF T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1882—August , September.. October November. ... December.. 1883—January February March , April May June July August • September.. -. October November December . 1884—January February March.'.. April May Juue--.-......... July August.-September October. November December 1885—January -February • March.." April • May .• Juno July August September October. November December • 1886—January February Marcli April.'. May..... June July August September October November December.-. 1887—January February March April May , Juiio July.-.-.. August September October. November December. 1888—January February March... April M.'ii.y Julio July Augu.st September October November December 1889—January February March ,..•-. Certificates and notes. 432, 87, 146, 109, 913, 118, 849, 147, 053, 158, 012, 159, 486, 162, 310, 172, 209, 175, 299, 184, 370, 185, 633, 187, -789, 188, 930. 195, 528, 202, 180, 215, 490, 228, 267, 286, 796, 236, 119, 232, 515, 227, 162, 230, 589, 2 5 1 651, 257; 271, 280, 142, 269, 754, 276, 710, 282, 719, 305, 606, 325, 110, 3-23, 914, 320, 895, 310, 825, 310, 009. 311, 504, 310, 843, 289, 646, 283, 744, 282, 549, 278, 108, ^277, 936, 277, 841, 272, 871, 270, 726, 265, 990, 265,. 6 5 1 261, 844, 253, 690, 251, 144, 250, 202, 251, 952, 255, 996, 258, 381, 259, 241, • 269,491, 274, 597, 276, 894, 276, 109, 270, 274, 273, 190, 292, 098, 304, 093, 310, 473, 318, 054, 330, 698, 340, 934, 342, 087, 343, 812. 372, 959, 386, 179, 404, 540, 401, 264, 402, 046, 415, 934, 424, 466, 417, 914, 420, 094, 423, 560, 426, 396, Agency a,ccount. Balance. Total. $58, 325, 898 $195,4G9, 614 $340, 227,762 57, 493, 848 198, 541,173 343,181, 671 55,110.116 203, 642, 301 368, 6G5, 567 63, 512, 033 207,509,753 389,870, 986 52, 255, 91:9 404,278, 728 204, 969, 309 50,686,022 408,143, 952 200, 045, 520 402,197, 207 56, 492,109 186,218,388 411,2-74,511 191, 553, 558 57, 410,902 420, 59G, 788 62, 831, 269 185, 555, 568 424,129, 023 180,529,237 68, 300, 515 441, 765,115 60, 217, 302 107.177,342 448,433,005 201,122, 999 61,677,155 454, 754. 328 G7, 874, 440 199,090,167 452, 488, 089 60, 382,196 203,175, 412 459,089,315 59, 069, 594 204,491,640 467, 814, 830 198,122,405 67,511.694 473,783,810 59,595,038 198, 698, 241 54,182, 494 204,184, 200 486, 634, 365 62, 836, 975 199,102, 212 498, 785, 508 497,994,922 55, 864, 898 206, 510, 463 206, 087, 499 495,251,505 56,648,635 •200, 985, 324 488, 612, 794 00,465,119 56, 219, 832 200, 764, 698 487, 573, 881 57, 982, 813 193,111,148 502. 745, 022 GO; 301,944 195, G57, 070 513, 230, 855 51, 734,143 204, 247. 262 516,123, 746 523,896,110 50, 604, 070 203, 537,189 523, 0.57. 804 51, 722, 878 194, 624, 455 526, 205, -409 51, 287, 753 192,198, 21.5 544,590,415 44, 429, 907 194, 554, 277 572, 049, 323 47,195,100 199, 744,172 569, 951,968 46, 651, 453 199, 386,144 47,176, 959 200, 536, 203 568, 608. 338 50, 948, 612 205,713, GOl 567, 488, 749 42, 434, 817 217,198, 975 5G9, 643, 578 215, 350,735 47,354,154 574, 209, 295 52, 767, 961 219, 646, 977 583, 258, 844 46, 3-70, 553 233, 206, 722 569, 224, Oil 43, 660, 215 243, 565, 741 570, 970. 852 50, 755, 985 245, 769, 440 579, 074, 591 257,887, 815 41,060,240 577, 056, 911 40, 904, 725 265, 217, 987 584, 058. 728 48, 802, 890 265, 914, 243 592, 558, GGO 89, 302, 4.80 275, 765, 409 588, 029, 455 39. 888, 849 278, 349, 307 588, 964, 252 41, 324, 214 281, 911, 856 589,226,910 593,135, 429 39, 969, 550 287,513.959 589,-2l5, 379 43, 977,454 283, 893,146 54, 510, 525 281.514,029 589, 715,133 48, 033, 854 279; 8-44, 031 579, 022, 114 43,184, 403 2-78, 970, 808 572, 357, 800 576,108, 337 49, 971, 280 274,182,628 579,119,019 43, 600, 946 279, 521, 562 582, 014, 771 42, 048, 255 281, 584, 675 591,250,788 52, 229, 668 279, 779, 423 GOO, 290,178 28-2, 878, 549 47, 919, GGO 805, 428, 324 286, 028, 531 44,802,138 619,105,213 291,144,324 51, 068, 062 021,090,494 304, 316, 868 40, 669, 659 609,757, 798 291, 986,110 47,497, 241 622,491,801 290, 746, 562 58, 548, 584 633,396,592 289, 068, 662 52, 234, 292 649,118,121 296, 071, 378 48, 953. 381 668,165, 818 295, 527. 449 62,165, 058 680,120,1G5 312,105; 882 49, 9.59, 839 699, 051, 461 321, 585, 692 46, 767, 018 723, 329,153 329, 595, 323 52, 799, 621 727,965,845 341,167, 639 44, 730, 923 731,122, 529 341,408, 408 45,901,287 327, 840,974 52, 530, 646 753, .337. 282 835, 627, 012 43,716,727 765, 523, 661 331,012,468 786,471,501 50, 318, 208 333,528, 534 791,840,700 56, 547, 688 321, 637, 944 771389,664 47,705,644 295, 388, 421 759,376,615 48, 053, 268 274, 748, 209 764,018,105 64. 803, 482 283,955, 835 752, 206, 907 50, 330, 356 281, 795. 807 750,105. 246 48,214, 778 64, 502, 445 266, 404, 441 754, 467, 267 52,187, 930 273, 679, 979 752, 264, 466 43 TREASURER. Mo. l§o—LIABILITIES OF T H E T R E A S U R Y AT THE END OF EACH M O N T H , FROM JUNE, 1878—Continued. Certificates and notes. .1889—April May June. July , August September.. October November .. December... 1890—January February ... March April May Juno July August September. . October N o v e m b e r .. December... 1891—January February... M a r c h .'. April May June July August S e p t e m b e r .. October N o v e m b e r .. December... 1892—January . . . . February ... March April May June July August September.. October N o v e m b e r .. December... 1893—January . . . . February... - M a r c h ..' April May June July August September.. October November .. December... 1894—January February ... March April May June July August September.. October November .. December... 1895—January February ... M a r c h .". April May June July August September.. October November ., Agency account. Balance. $430,, 479, 255 $43, 317,637 $272, 025, 039 434, , 557, 701 53,329,501 275,109,610 433, , 633, 298 39, 012,475 287, 531, 010 436. , 024, 748 49, 350, 078 274, 000, 688 454, , 077, 948 • 65,518,480 251,773,370 455, ,291,919 50, 489. 731 254,20G, 227 448, ,371,369 49, 370, 833 248,512,435 444, ,114,769 53, 774, 585 242,633,405 449, ,074,028 48, 312, 896 233, 524,103 455, 4 1 5 , 9 2 8 46, 802, 039 228,835,040 457, ,547,278 53, 961 477 229,309,201 462, ,215,742 44, 722, 623 228, 689, 876 405, , 081, 992 48. 878, 308 227, 213, 755 468. ,048,625 55, 048, 894 228, 336, 445 471, 362, 730 42,196, 465 245, 612, 464 474, , 073, 040 49, 738, 798 234,069,918 478, ,650,340 66, 619, 851 215,907,111 500. , 576, 090 48,146, 749 179,120, 347 506. ,185,043 55,661,784 175,131,439 511. , 478, 893 65, 493, 407 164, 386, 294 516; , 198, 247 52, 050, 877 163, 242, 409 523, ,098,373 48, 924, 676 174, 983, 938 525. ,124,073 64, 585, 589 168, 395, 089 530, , .525, 511 56, 881, 629 163, 915, 855 538. ,444, 056 51, 3.53, 442 161,71.8,803 538, .190,649 - 54, 615, 831 158, 886, 719 540, ,190,031 5 1 265, 912 153, 893, 809 547, , 048, 703 51, 362, 278 155, 783, 717559. ,078, 603 47,249, 350 180,274,395 549. , 806, 748 46, 873, 493 144, 987, 969 560, , 379, 410 40, 478, 929 139, 671, 919 569, ,221,709 40, 008,123 139,126, 919 577, ,143, 259 45, 583, 045 134, 574,129 605, , 423, 412 41, 999, 000 131,368,461 C21, , 248, 974 37.136, 889 132,162, 204 628, ,098,049 39, 765, 879 132, 898, 884 629, ,922, 571 36,184, 614 131,518,162 G34, 081,717 35, 212, 991 126, 005, 887 620, , 245, 304 38, 550, 304 126, 692, 877 619, G75.803 37, 253,182 127, 050, 286 615, , 455, 580 36. 907.108 129,152, 843 606, , 769, G28 39,139, 046 131, 895, 918 598, ,008,876 37,182, 203 131,011,402 598, 369,656 36, 776, 22S 130, 328, 919 599, ,467,016 41, 221, 379 129,092,590 607, ,498. 582 40,117, 580 125, 265, 007 GOl,, 828; 346 38; 365, 833 124,128,689 597, . 428, 091 39, 709, 608 125, 630, 728 596, 016, 621 39, 044, 592 121, 482, 903 594. 531, 017 38, 026, 813 121,565,155584: ,553, 920 37,988,392 122, 462, 290 577, , 362, 591 37, 391, 549 117, 887, 586 565, 614, 881 39, 959, 096 107,283, 910 570, 225,363 42, 447,160 106, 875, 632 587, ,609, 861 39, 542, 862 102,294,291 599, 229, 302 40, 391, 517 95,199, G16 -004, ,317,424 42, 921, 722 90, 375, 555 612, 059,181 40, 978, 873 84,082,098 609, ,909.907 38, 503, 563 138,002,304 614, ,627,040 42,203,653 133, 950, 026 619, , 989, 795 45, 739, 079 125, 097, 787 621, 128, 445 44, 300, 484 117,854,335 615, 355,820 41, 598, 709 117, 584, 437 616, 972, 329 38,164, 085 119, 0C5, 351 615, , 350, 572 39, 204, 689 127.148, 096 612, 436,470 41, 779, 739 119,919,718 607, 486, 421 89,719,445 107, 340,146 606, 270,843 42,361,715 144,507, 606 590, 134,104 39, 282; GOG 158,837,579 578, 777,914 38, 089,115 144, 603, 302 572, ,755,530 47.137, 786 178,197, 587 567, ,944,442 41, 375, 886 187, 917, 260 566, ,088.624 39, 935, -796 180,817,910 573, , 366, 743 38, 736, 912 185,370,101 579, , 207, 868 36, 613, 670 195, 240,153 581, 799, 693 38, 448, 607 187.149, 532 602, , 384, 693 40, 536, 496 184, 089, 157 600, 227,693 42, 256, 352 185, 405, 365 591, 102,673 41, 086, 930 179,947,999 582, 987,673 40, 726, 633 177, 406, 386 Total. $750, 821, 931 762,996,812 , 176,783 759 375,514 771 9G9, 778 759. 987, 877 746, 254,692 740. 522. 759 730 911,027 731 053,007 740 817,956 735, 628,241 741 174, 055 : 75i:433, 464 759 171, 659 -757 881, 756 761 177, 302 727 843, ISO 730 978, 266 741 353.594 -731 491,533 .. 747006, 987 758 105,631 751 322,995 751 516, 301 751 693,199 745 349, 752 754 794, 698 76G 602. 348 • 741668,210 740 530, 258 748, 356, 751 757 800,433 778 790. 873 .. 790547, 517 800 782, 812 797 625, 847 795, 300.595 785, 487,985 783 979,271 781 514, 981 7-77 804, 592 766 202, 481 765; 4-74, 803 769 780,985 •772 881, 229 764 322, 288 762, 768, 427 756 544,116 754, 122,985 745 004, 602 732 641, 706 712 857,887 719 548,155 729 447, 014 7?4 820, 435 701 737 614, 120,152 737 075, 834 • 787780, 719 790 826, G61 790 283, 264 783 538, 966 774 201,785 774 703,357 781 7-74,135, 927 754 546, 012 793 .._,140,164 782, 754, 289 761, 470, 331 798, 090, 903 797, 237, 588 442, 336 ., 473, 756 .„!, 001,686 807. 397, 832 826, 960, 346 8-27, 889, 410 812.137, 611 801,120, 692 44 Ko. REPORT J8o- -LlABILITIES. ON T H E FINANCES. OF T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF E A C H MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1895—December 1896—January.. February. March April May Juno July August. - September Certificates and n o t e s . Agency account. Balance. .$568, 023, 678 $41, 527, 574 $178, 027, 200 562, 542, 773 40, 419,174 171,591,780 558, 551, 273 37, 553, 551 282, 707, 007 562, 909, 253 271, 641, 748 40,417,946 500,594, 253 88,114, 643 270, 090, 662 555, 846, 973 38, 926, 787 267,193, 210 547,110, 973 267,432,097 39,362,566 555, 212, 973 40, 492, 302 256,158,473 583, 656, 973 42, 385, 372 243,846,401 564,524, 323 43, 963, 994 241,154, 457 $787, 578, 447 774, 553, 727 858, 811, 831 874, 968, 947 868, 799, 558 861, 766, 970 853, 905, 636 851,883,748 849, 888, 746 849, 642, 774 M o . 1 9 « — G O L D C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N THE T R E A S U R Y , AND GOLD C E R T I F I C A T E S IN THE T R E A S U R Y A N D I N C I R C U L A T I O N , A T T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , F R O M J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July August — September October— -; . - N o v e m b e r December. 1 8 7 9 — J a n u a r y .February. .. .'March • -"April •• ' M a y :'-June July A u g u s t . -. September . - October — November December 1880-Janu.ary .. February. March April May June July Augu.st... September October... November December1881—January... February . March April May June July August— Seplember October... November December. 1882—January .. February . March April May June July August... September October . . . November. December. 1883—Janua,ry . . Februaiy . March T o t a l gold i n Certificates N e t gold i n brtin c a t e s Treasury. in T r e a s u r y . in circulation. T r e a s u r j ^ 460, 132, 014, 134, 548, 136, 036, .140, 872, 142, 400, 135. 382, 133, 756, 133, 265, 133, 416, 134, 520, 136, 680, 135, 236, 135, 517, 141, 546, 169, 606. 171, 517, 160, 443, 157, 790, 153, 090, 146, 750, 144, 010, 138, 783, 128, 709, 128, 145, 123, 126, 127, 679, 135, 244, 140, 725, 151, 362, 156, 742, 154, 544, 178, 038, 173, 068, 170, 319, 163, 770, 163, 171, 154, 911, 169, 495, 174, 861, 172, 989, 178. 225, 172, 817, 165, 152, 173, 757, 168, 457, 155. 069, 158. 985. 148, 506, 145. 079, 149, 303, 152, 739, 159, 805, 164, 267, 171, 504, 173, 317, 177, 661, 184, 752, .$19, 460, 320 18,170, 420 20, 7.94, 220 9, 892, 920 9, 901, 526 9, 845,120 891, 420 544, 020 400, 220 50,740 62,140 33, 580 133,880 43, 800 120, 000 67, 70G 213,400 183, 740 749, 860 61,100 327, 800 611, 500 1-73, 800 39, 800 40, 700 82, GOO 86; 800 31, 600 6,800 19,120 130, 500 50, 080 312,080 142, 900 1,400 36, 320 23, 400 1,700 8, 800 9,600 3,700 8,300 7,900 15,800 1,000 2,500 8,100 1,500 14, 990,170 15, 950, 2-70 25,105, 030 25,107, 300 32, 296, 270 81,525,210 $24, 897, 680 .$103, 562, 523 ' 23, 852, 980 108,161, 640 17,222,180 117, 325, 856 23, 433, 880 112, 602, 622 22, 908, 480 117,9G5,674 24,117, 780 118, 282. 355 21,189, 280 114, 193, 360 116,674,227 17, 082, 680 18, 379, 280- 116, 886, 279 117,162,166 10, 253. OGO 118, 809, 680 15, 710, 460 121, 300,140 15,380,120 119,958,65515,279,820 120,320,583 15,19G, 900 15,008,-700 126, 537. 690 14, 843, 200 154, 763, 795 14, 377, 600 157,140,114 13,195, 460 147, 247, 977 11,'506,140 146,194,182 10, 350, 000 • 143,340,027 9, 755. 300 136, 995, 4.58 8, 244, 000 135, 766, .551 8, 056, 800 130, 726, 640 8, 010. 300 120, 699,196 7, 903, 900 118,181,527 7,852.000 115, 274, 646 7,861,100 120,018,180 7, 480,100 127, 764, 733 7, 447, 7C0 133, 278, 253 7, 381,380 143, 981,189 0, 528, 380 150, 213, 716 6, 491, 460 148, 052, 809 6,229,400 166, 808, 853 6, 028, 900 187, 639, 263 5,961,200 184, 358, 554 5, 876, 280 157, 893. 8-79 5,759,520 157,412.141 5, 748,120 149,183; 355 5, 397, 120 164, 098, 462 5, 239, 320 169,122, 025 5, 204, 220 167, 785, 609 5,199, 620 173, 025. 684 5,188,120 167, 429; 348 5,180. 220 159, 972, 569 5,172, 320 168, 585, 554 5,166, 920 161, 290, 437 5, 071120 149, 997, 982 5, 052, 920 148, 932, 626 5, 029, 020 143, 477, 370 5, 016, 440 140, 062, 590 4, 992, 040 144,311,881 4, 907, 440 147, 831, 687 11, 870, 270 148, 485, 478 19,458,270 144, 809, 314 39,514,810 131,989,758 47, 669,640 125, 648,195 135,107,161 42, 554, 470 141,308,204 43, 444, 510 45 .TREASURER. M o . 1 9 o ~ G O L D . C 0 1 N AND BULLION IN THE TREASURY, AND GOLD CERTIFICATES IN THE TREASURY AND I N CIRCULATION, AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, IIIOM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1883—April , May June July August September-, October N o v e m b e r ., December.., 1884—January February... March April . May June July August September October November . December.. 1885—January — February... March April May Juno July August Sepltember. October — November . December.1886—January . . . February .. March April May Juno July August September. October November . December.. 1887—January . . . February.. Marcli April May Juno July August September. October NoAjember-. December.. 1888—January . . . February.. March . April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1889—January . . . February.. March April May June July. . August T o t a l gold ill Treasury. $187,837,442 193, 310, 043 198, 078, 568 202, 7-74, 035 204,172, 975 206,130,543 209, 429, 940 216,133, 328 219, 014, 739 221, 813, 356 221, 881, 633 211, 071, 507 196, 325, 626 201,132,388 204, 878, 594 210, 539, 551 214,483, 657 217, 904, 042 222, 536. 360 231, 389; 361 234, 975, 852 237,167, 975. 240, 029, 843 241,-440,797. 248,162,195. 244, 363, 543 247, 028, 625 249,367,596 250, 257, 418 251, 251,114 251, 359, 349 251 945, 578 253,851,410 251, 371, 581 249, 801, 088 242,155,168 240, 580, 538 236. 424, 734 232,838,124 233, 651, 522 235, 430, 636 242, 609, 018 246, 882,148 254, 450, 853 268,128, 019 274,140, 468 275, 088, 627 275, 985, 863 275, 386, 916 277, 628, 751 2-78,101,106 281, 296, 417 282, 039, 534 290, 702, 630 302,544.805 802,661,279 305, 342,187 307, 809,155 309,567, 827 810, 772, 202 312,801,287 309, 882, 859 .313,758.617 326, 551, 392 831,133, 480 832, 551, 306 331,688,233 828, 603. 362 324.773,867 325, 641, 85G 326, 456, 697 326, 700, 939 328, 203, 901 321, 297, 377 303,504,819 300, 759, 573 304, 048,189 Certificates Certificates in T r e a s u i y . in circulation. .$32, 935, 420 23, 869, OCO 22, 571, 270 23, 383, 440 28, 445, 200 27, 480, 300 31, 252, 760 27, 035, 300 27, 446, 780 23, 788, 000 30, 600, 070 35, 424, 250 44, 415, 395 . -89, 686, 780 27, 246, 020 20, 525, 830 29, 701, 980 33, 546, 960 32, 477, 750 26, 701, 080 20, 343, 730 . .22, 299,. 150 40, 428, 930 37,.08Q, 990 28, 625, 290 14, 871, 350 13, 593,.410 17, 322,.320 . 16,806,230 22, 249, 240 31,115, 850 34,492, 968 34, 350, 479 24, 080, 709 33, 671, 010 46,797,927 .52, 396, 875 .51,735,670 55,129, 870 52, 258, 360 48, 693, 980 40, 654. 320 36, 878; 458 . 34,469,694 27,485,804 18,843,832 24, 256. 230 29, 757, 610 28, 905, 040 32,101, 358 30, 281, 380 18, 098, 580 23, 008, 207 29,154. 288 32,858,158 39,974,838 31,010,394 20, 668, 210 26, 962,188 29, 651, 484 20, 853, 500 33, 574,110 22,135, 780 30,234,G88 36,591,356 25, 516, 410 26,163, 492 37,441,932 38,127, 702 25, 043, 518 24,802,813 26, 586,125 20, 783, 433 27,350, 140 37, 235, 793 34, 889, 943 39, 557, 233 $48, 398, 200 59, 591, 940 59, 807, 370 60, 068, 600 54, 547, 540 55, 014, 940 52, G7G, 180 58, 897, 620 63, 585,140 77, 462, 620 77, 843, 480 08,812,150 56, 700, 805 59,125, 480 71,146, 640 91, 491, 490 .. 92,017,940 87, 389, 680 87, 865, 570 93, 374, 290 93, 287, 420 111 980, 380. 112, 683, 290. 115, 647,540 125, 234, 800. 128, 553,010 126, 729, 730 123,289,000 123,885,490 118,187,790 . 109. 020, 760 105, 554, C92. . 105; 359, 601 115, 284, 951 105,687,050 90, -775, 648 84, 715, 225 80,120, 025 78, 044, 375 74, 718, 517 77, 898, 347 84, 691, 807 88, 294, 989 90, 520, 633 97, 215, G05 105,065, 107 99, 958, 365 94,048,015 94, 434, 485 90,980,977 91, 225, 487 94,990, 087 88, 765, 340 97, 984, 683 99, 884, 773 90, 780, 753 96, 734, 057 104,853,971. 96, 697, 913 91, 953, 949 99, 561, 298 109,581,730 119, 887, 870 131,959,112 124, 750. 394 134, 838,190 140,613,658 129, 264, 228 120, 888, 448 130, 986, 592. 130,210, 717 128, 826, 517 136, 614, 789 129, 044, 662 116, .792, 759 118, 541, 409 128, 393, 519 N e t gold i n Treasury, $139,439,242 133,7:8,103 138, 271,198 142, 705, 435 149, 025, 435 151,115,603 157,353, 760 157, 235, 708 155, 429, 599 144, 350, 736 144, 038, 203 142,.259, 357 139,624,821 142, 006, 908 133.729,954 119, 0-18, 061 122, -465, 717 180, 514, 382 184, 070, 7G0 188, 015, 071 141, 688, 432 . 125,187,595 . 127,346,553 125, .793, 257 117,.927, 395 115,810,533 420,298,895 126,678, 596 .126, 37-1,; 928 .133,113,324 142,.338, 589 146,391,486 . 147,991,809 136, OSG. 610 144,164, 038 151.379,525 .155,865,308 .156,,304, 709 156,793, 749 158, 933, 005 157,-732, 289 157,917,211 158,:537,179 103,930,220 170, 912, 414 163, 475, 361 175,-130,262 181, 939, 848 180,902,431 186, 667, 774 186, 875, 669 186, 306, 330 193, 274,194 192, 717, 947 202,859,832 211, 880, 526 208,808,130 202, 955,184 212, 869, 914 218, 818, 253 218. 239, 994 200, 301,129 193, 866, 247 194,592,280 206, 383, 036 197,713,116 191,074, 575 199, 339,134 . 203.885,219 194, 655, 264 196,245, 980 197, 874, 422 191,589,112 192, 252, 715 186,711,560 182, 218,184 180, 654, 670 46 REPORT 0:N T H E FINANCES. M o . t 9 o — G O L D C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y , AND GOLD C E R T I F I C A T E S IN THE T R E A S U R Y A N D I N C I R C U L A T I O N , A T T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , F R O M J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1889—September...... October. , November December 1890—January February....... March April . May June July August September October .., November December 1891 —January February March April.... May . June.: July... August September October November •' • - December 1892—January February. March April May..: , Juno • ' - -July....... August September October NoArember December ' 1893—January February March .April May . . •. Juno . July... August : September October November December 1894—January February.. March April May June July August September October.. - November December 1895—January February March April May June July... August September October November December -1896—January February March . \ Total gold in Certificates Certificates Treasury. in Treasury. in circulation. $305,871, 308, 509, 310, 979, 313, 818, 316, 043, 318,593, 320,225, 320, 878, 321, 333. 321, 612, 316, 536, 310, 220, 306,686, 294,489, 293, 755, 293, 020, 297, 567, 296, 831 292, 435, 280, 633, 255, 331 238, 518, 236, 828, 240, 744, 244, 974, 263, 774, 271,843, 278. 846. 282,758, 282, 123, 280, 144, 273, 623, 271, 527, 255, 577, 247, 306, 242 543, 240, 605, 244, 261, 247 598. 238 359, 228 827, 217,672, 218, 878, 202 283, 196 518, 188 455, 186 813; 176, 423, 173 209, 163, 274, 161, 12-2, 158 303, 142 665, 177 462, 178, 456, 176, 192, 148 067, • 131217, 120 922, 120 .885. 123 665, 125 613, 164 350 139 606, 97 353, 138 593 139 486, 139 998 147 690, 155 893, 155 354, 149 410, 143 557, 143 360, 129 567, 113 198 99 693 167 695, 171 885, Net gold in Treasury. $42, 073, 803 $116,675,349 $189,196, 423 34, 925, 823 126,937, 229 • 187, 572, 386 123,483,119 187, 49G, 672 30, GG8, 090 122, 985, 889 • 190,833,052 . 31,316,100 138, 657,169 20, 452, 870 177, 386, 285 28, 222, 835 187, 988, 948 130, 604, 804 24, 614, 210 134,938,079 185, 287, 715 24,142, 200 134, 642, 839 186, 235, 572 27, 473,120 130,788,399 190, 544, 854 26,162, 960 190, 232, 405 131, 380, 019 27, 577,120 184, 092, 074 132, 4-14, 749 33, 005, 730 124,382,539 185, 837, 581 147, 981, 732 16, 058, 780 158,104, 739 138,173, 979 156, 315, 624 86,482,690 162, 439, 381 43, 755, 570 131, 318, 499 148, 972, 935 31, 384, 690 144, 047, 279 141, 728, 097 19, 892, 050 155,839,449 147,119,129 149,712,824 25,155,770 148,118,150 24, 050, 460 144, 317, 069 141, 742, 241 27, 309, 200 138,890.799 133,207,164 36, 777, 810 122,124, 339 117, 887, 723 31, 606, 030 120, 850, 399 121,113, 024 34, 004, 820 115,715,389 132, 471, 409 108, 273, 079 37,721,280 132, 523, 222 28, 382, 400 112, 451, 569 127,674,422 136,100, 319 26,790, 420 129,193, 224 142, 649, 969 19, 202,170 130, 740. 631 17, 472, 720 148,100,119 119,574,905 163,178, 959 17,486,810 122,122,113 160.001,279 18,150,140 125, 815. 040 23, 673, 770 154, 329, 229 119, ooo; 757 153, 713, 699 21,931,180 114, 231, 883 14, 470, 520 157, 295, 209 114, 342, 367 15, 363, 590 141,235,339 116,444, 391 17,738,-500 . 136,861,829 114,156, 310 23, 847, 210 128,387,379 119, 895, 509 25, 345, 590 121, 210, 899 124, 006,120 23,181, 990 120, 255, 349 124,409,657 19, 632, 830 123,188. 809 121, 266. 6G3 117, 093,139 24,254,750 108,181,713 15, 729, 770 120,645,819 103,284,219 114, 388, 729 7,782,260 111, 486, 009 106, 892, 224 5,135,430 105, 272, 029 97, Oil, 330 8, 888, 810 101,469, 969 95, 048. 641 3,324,670 95, 485, 414 1, 071,170 92,970, 010 99, 202, 933 87, 611, 029 98, 710 80,414,049" 98, 009,123 565, 370 79, 627, 599 93, 582,172 123,220 78, 889, 309 115,880 84, 384, 863 78,163, 079 82, 959, 049 .149, 090 77, 412,179 .80,891,600 75, 590 77,015,419 65, 850,175 • 78,350 70,935,729 106, 490 106,527,068 70, 306, 909 106,149,130 187, 310 69, 990, 449 100, 202, 009 102, 770 69, 374, 549 78, 693, 267 41, 650 66, 344, 409 64, 873, 025 43,490 05, 947, 229 54, 975, 607 103.470 65, 888, 989 34; 730 55, 210, 900 64, 790, 439 58,875,-317 55, 260 64. 252, 069 61,381,827 56, 280 58, 925, 899 751,370 105, 424, 509 53, 361, 909 85, 244, 445 58, 960 52,647,809 44, 705, 967 337, 060 51, 507, 769 87, 085, 511 80,100 48, 843,189 84, 660 90, 643, 307 48,751,009 63,640 91, 247,145 48, 539, 569 99,151, 409 102, 390 88, 390 107, 512, 303 48, 881,.569 107, 230, 487 48,117,579 219, 330 100, 329, 837 209,820 49, 081, 089 103, 370 50,645,539 92, 911, 974 50,417,859 92, 943,180 188, 230 107, 910 50, 233, 979 79, 833, 966 163,450 49, 936, 439 63,262,268 131,140 49, 847, 849 49, 845, 508 651,470 43, 733, 019 123, 962, 980 583,220 43, 239, 249 128, 646, 461 47 TREAS-ITEER. M-o. I 9 o — G O L D C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N THII: T R E A S U R Y , AND GOLD C E R T I F I C A T E S ' IN THE T R E A S U R Y A N D I N C I R C U L A T I O N , A T T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , F R O M J U N E , 1878—^^Continued. Month. 1898—April May Juno July August... September T o t a l gold i n Certificates Certificates N e t gold i u j Treasu.ry. in T r e a s u r y . in circulation. Treasury. 1 $168, 448, 459 151,307,143 144,020,864 150, 012, 225 139, 825, 200 162, 771, 311 $764,-9i0 087, 280 497, 430 1,.393, 710 1, 018, 550 1, 591, 900 $43, 052, 42, 961, 42, 320, 39. 293. 38, 867, 38, 736, 559 909 759 479 G39 639 $125, 393, 900 108, 345, 234 101,699, 605 110 718,746 .100, 057, 5G1 124,034, 072 M o . g # o — S T A N D A R D S I L V E R DOLLARS AND S I L V E R B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y , AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S AND S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AND I N C M C U L A T I O N , AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1 8 7 8 . Dollars and bullion in Treasury. 1878—June — July August September October— November .. December... 1879—January •February March . April May.... June... July August ^.. September October November.: December 1 8 8 0 ^J a n u a r y . . ' . February March -. April May .June July August.. September October November December 1881—January February........ March April May June July August September October November December 1882—January......... February March April May June .July....^. . August September October . November December 1883—elanuary February March. April— May $15, 059, 828 17, 215,990 20, 275, 088 21, 789, 239 21, 749, 613 25, 002,710 26. 144, 290 28, 222, 346 29, 343,176 -30, 247,155 30, 643, 609 3 1 853, 701 33, 239,917 34, 264, 025 35, 583, 070 36, 117,374 35, 859,858 37, 182, 305 37, 660,485 39, -849. 647 41, 497;399 42, 867,182 45, 419, 004 47, 631, 778 49, 549, 851 52, 274, 439 53, 875,821 53, 212, 485 53, 127, 826 53. •652, 843 54, 373, 742 56, 939,299 -58, 295, 788 :59, 193.928 •61, 908, 409 63, 975,466 •65, 854,671 67, 208, 580 68, 681,207 •68, 724, 852 76, 000, 953 71, 106,162 78, 197,787 •75, 880, 510 77, 945,100 •82, 619, 245 ••84, 834,089 •88, 399, 707 •90, 384, 724 9 1 657,169 93, 898, 985 95, 572. 214 98, 427,480 96, 709, 802 98, 485, 035 101, 292, 927 104, 235. .558 107, 425.772 109, 845,098 113, 050,195 Treasury notes in Treasury. Certificates in Treasury. $1, 465, 520 2, 647, 940 4,424,600 1, 316, 470 2,639, 560 1, 907, 480 2, 082, 770 2,170,840 1, 976, 320 2, 074, 830 1, 779, 340 1, 922, 820 2, 052, 470 2, 014, 680 l,976j9G0 3, 045,130 4, .531. 479 6,173,188 4, 888, 858 5, 063, 456 4,797,314 5,611,914 5, 428, 354 6, 822, 731 6, 584, 701 5, 758, 331 5, 518, 821 6, 318, 769 -7, 333,719 8, 572, 294 9, 454, 419 9, 985, 583 10, 856, 463 10,783,085 11, 522, 208 11,988,710 12, 055, 801 11,181, 088 11,516,432 11,559,730 7, 488, 900 7, 089, 880 6,859,910 7, 482,130 8,549, 470 8,931,930 8, 872, 790 10,509,160 11,590,620 12, 301, 490 11, 700, 330 8, 364, 430 7, 987, 260 5, 752, 970 4, 405, 000 4, 306, 650 5, 268, 550 6, 865. 340 8, 887, 260 8, 305, 840 • Net Treasury n o t e s i n cir- Certificates d o l l a r s a n d i n c i r c u l a t i o n . b u llion in culation. Treasury. 959, 1, 709, 711, . 68., 368, 413, 400, 331 251, 197, 444, 414, 771, 1, 304, 1,176, 1, 604, 1, 894, 3, 824, 3, 989, 4, 572, 6. 017, 6, 615, G, 051, 5,789, 6,930. 7,619, 12, 203, 19,780, 26, 504, 36,127, 36,814, 37,027, 39,445, 39,157, 38, 784, 39,110, 40, 802, 46,061, .52,590, 58,-838. 59, 573, 62, 315, 61,537, 60,125, 59,423, 58, 908, 57, 227, 54, 506, 54, 757. 57, 739, -63, 204, 65, 620, 67, 342, 68, 443. :C8, 438, 68, 027, 70.759. 71,884, 71,727, $15, 052, 748 16,256.306 18,.565, 808 .-.21, 077, G39 •21, 680, 823 24,.636, 650 25,730,930 • 27, 822, 006 29,.011,.310 29, 995, 455 30,.445. 929 . 3 1 4.09; 561 32, 825, 437 33, 492, 855 34,-278.186 34,940,054 34, 255. 487 35, 267. 583 33, 83G. 233 85, 860,193 36, 924, 793 38, 850,176 38, 803, 638 41, 580, 239 43, 760, 282 45, 34.3, 480 46, 256,102 •41, 009, 244 33, 847, 585 27,147, 857 18, 246, 031 20,124, 662 21,267,971 19, 748,113 .22, 750, 477 .25.190, 926 26, 743, 942 26,405, 688 22, 619, 329 10,184, 672 11,162,188 11, 532.212 10,882; 447 14,142, 970 17, 820, 090 23,195, 805 25, 925, 519 31,172, 647 35, 878, 634 36, 899, 449 38,157. 085 32, 367, 434 30,807, 030 29,367,112 .30, 041, 375 32, 854,107 36,208,138 30, 865, 781 37,961,027 41,328, 804 48 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. N©<. 2<5c—STANDARD S I L V E R DOLLARS AND S I L V E R B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y , AND T.REASURY N O T E S A N D S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AND I N CIRCULATION, AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1883—June July ... August September.. October.... N o v e m b e r ., December.., 1884—January . . . February .., March April ^ay June , July... August September.. October November . December.., 1885—January . . . 1 February.. March April May June Jul;/ August September. October November. December.. 1886—January... February.. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1887—January... February.. March April -May June July August September. October.... November . December.. 1888—January . . . February .. March April May June July August September. October November. December.. 1889—January... February.. March April • May June July August September. October Dollars a n d bullion in Treasury. $116, 396, 117, 543, 119, 014, 119, 695. 120, 972, 122, 393, 123, 983, 128, 149, 131, 742, 134, 049, 135, 464, 137, 249, 139, 616, 142, 295, 145, 339. 146, 903, 147, 573. 149, 523; 151, 218, 155, 245, 157, 552, 160, 585, 183, 483, 166, 342, 189, 451, 170, 444, 170, 620, 169, 399, 187, 657, 189, 151, 189, 515, 172, 742, 174, 418, 178, 972, 178, 485, 180, 199, 184, 345, 185, 309, 185, 038, 185, 020, 188, 739, 189, 003, 193, 245, 198, 840, 202, 812, 210, 311, 215, 923. 218. 922; 222, 401, 223, 807, 225, 390, 225, 049, 225, 858, 228, 714, 228, 879, 234, 137, 238, 252, 242, 062, 246, 093, 249, 945, 254, 499, 256, 864, 258, 832, 259, 437, 260, 538, 262, 710, 285, 272, 270, 418, 274, 277, 278, 087. 282, 0 8 1 285, 778, 289, 688, 292, 242, 293, 927. 294, 270, 294, 457, Treasury notes iu Treasury. Certificates in Treasury, 996, 542, 276, 568, 244, 806, 180, 179, Net Treasury n o t e s i n cir- Certificates dollars and in c i r c u l a t i o n bullion in culation. Treasury. $72, 620, 686 $43, 775, 549 73, 728, 681 43,815,009 75, 3-75,161 43, 839, 595 78, 921, 961 40, 773, 822 85, 334, 381 35, 638, 434 87, 976, 201 84,417, 044 98, 717, 721 27, 266, 037 96, 958,031 31,191,150 96, 247, 721 35,494, 591 95, 919, 576 88,130, 350 95, 497,981 39, 966, 927 97, 363, 471 39, 888, 440 96, 427, Oil 43,189, 403 95, 138,361 47,157, 388 94, 228, 891 51,110,451 96, 491, 251 50, 501, 941 100, 741,581 46, 881, 661 104, 988, 531 44, 535, 393 114, 865, 911 36, 353, 009 118. 858, 811 41, 388, 925 467, 951 46, 084,186 500,226 48, 085, 750 112, -443,946 54, 039, 275 109, 085,186 61, 2.57, 813 105, 530,946 67, 921, 052 101, 872; 106 71, 572, 679 98, 079, 296 74,541,115 98, 656,716 93, 146, 772 75, 743,128 93, 702, 642 74,511106 92, 179, 465 76, 449, 332 93, 761, 809 76, 335, 786 82, 980, 559 390,816 122, 421 86, 028. 058 9o: 733,141 88, 849, 668 87, 751, 883 90, 184,129 89, 116, 225 91, 015, 878 88, 564, 044 96, 229, 539 97, 745, 950 87, 021,7G0 90, 016, 837 89, 387,112 95, 306, 800 89, 633, 875 86, 432, 380 100, 519,817 105, 246, 670 83, 483, 504 117, 815, 714 75, 998, 945 118,130,755 80,525,108 121, 930, 489 81, 682,188 131 740, 430 78, 381, 335 137, 143,328 78,182, 758 139, 118, 017 79, 778, 888 142, 106,141 80, 283, 388 144, 878,385 •79, 641, 424 147, 354,826 77, 513, 687 154, 713, 957 70, 694, 879 180. 149,274 65,144, 607 168, 855, 423 58, 564, 824 178, 321,058 52, 023, 982 179, 452, 659 .54, 816, 873 184, 528, 445 53, 799, 987 191, 426, 932 50, 535, 805 194, 645, 405 51, 666, 904 196, 387,376 53, 299, 606 200, 680, 879 54, 111, 865 203, 658, 966 53,184,140 209, 581, 601 49,173. 640 218, 783,152 40, 875, 788 229, 415,789 30, 755, 402 237, 219, 999 25, 294, 299 246, 387,438 19, 052,107 245, 628, 953 25, 080, 568 246, 263, 679 27,648,591 251, 939, 203 254, 537, 810 28, 824,166 255., 102, 445 27,142, 622 257;, 557,125" 30, 238, 274 259,, 580,028 32, 585, 930 32, 885, 553 268,,619,715 276,, 319, 944 25, 346, 878 17,650,883 277, 17,137, 748 m; 49 TREASURER. Wo. AND ^©o—STANDARD S I L V E R DOLLARS AND S I L V E R BULLION I N T H E TREASURY^ TREASURY NOTES AND SILVER CERTIFICATES IN THE TREASURY AND IN CiRCUL.^TiON, A T T H E END OF EACH MoNTH, FROM J u N E , 1 8 7 8 — C o n t i n u e d . Month. Dollars and bullion in Treasury. 1889—November $296, December 299, 1890—January 304, Februaiy 808, March 312, April: 315, May .'. 318, J u n e ...11 323, 328, July 828, August., 329, September 832, October 335, November 340, December 348, 1891—January 353, February 360, March 366, .April 872, May 879, June 885, July 389, August September....... 392, 394, October 398, November 403, December 409, 1892—January: 414, February 419, March 424, April 428, May 438, Juno 437, July 440, August 442, September.. 444, October 447, November 451, December 456, 1893—January 461, February 486, March 470, April 475, May 480, Juno...... 482, July 479, August 484, September 486, October November December 490, 1894—January 491, February 493, - March 493. April 494; May 495, June 495, July 495, August 493, September 490, October 490, November 489, December 491, 1895—J anuary 492, February 493, March 494, April 494, May 495, June 496, July 495, August 492, September 489, October 489, November 488, December 491, 1896—January 492, February 493, March FI 9 G - — Treasury motes iu Treasury. Certificates in Treasurv. $2, 233, 982, 2, 481, 2, 039, 2,193, 3, 702, 4, 279, 3,171, 4, 710, 7,565, 9, 765, 11,309, 13, 937, 7, 045, 2, 251, 1, 976, 2, 031, 5, 514, 9, 517, U,996, 11, 726, 10, 823, 3, 660, 8, 809, 5, 268, 5, 482, 2, 043, 1, 919, 2, 705, 4,019, 5, 420, 6,533, 10, 290, 10, 684, 6, 528, 4, 512, 4,461, 2,494, 1,918, 2, 683, 1,194, 2,315, 11,962, 11,583, 11,786, 12, 605, 17. 722 22, 528 27,598 30,113, 28,425 28, 404 28, 389, 33, 571 36, 455 28, 872, 27, 743 80, 089 30,109, 31,485 85, 058 36, 630 26, 565 24, 322, 22, 044, 27,108, 30, 644, 82, 352 2 252'966 3 254, 118 4 068, 377 3 407 891 4 488 605 4 936 023 4 829 708 3 442, 258 4 951 861 1 852 364 2 443, 197 1 978 525 1 586, 315 3 218, 788 3 346, 215 3 .757 247 8 309, 417 5 009, 775 7 351, 087 8 198, 845 G 824, 888 2 920, 072 2 525, 759 3 401, 308 8 954, 750 6 216, 836 3 280, 157 3 589, 703 3 209, 106 3 613, 837 4 733, 501 4 472, 481 2 779, 159 2 619, 477 2 297. 772 2 786, 471 3 748, 493 4 958, 844 6 750, 872 5 267, 551 5 098, 778 6 650, 912 4 488, 339 2 843, 114 2 882, 168 5 909, 370 7 727, 272 5 716, 507 5 038, 854 6 758, 196 6 942 2.57 8 755, 240 9 367, 524 9 702, 545 10 054 123 12 027, 766 18 492 527 9 155, 785 6 569, 203 5 312, 420 5 846 720 7 329, 232 7 291 089 7 874, 748 7 699 233 6 692 333 9 162, 752 10 577 386 7 741 243 7 862, 667 8 953, 268 8 471, 611 9 625, 856 14 880, 165 11 831 561 11 293 078 Net Treasury dollars and notes in cir- inCertificates circulation. bullion in culation. Treasury. 419.174 $1, 375, 900 7,106, 500 11,487,351 17, 219, 656 21 896, 783 25,101,706 28, 871, 2-79 33,921,973 87, 020, 254 38,112,280 40, 483,165 48, 684, 078 45, 748, 350 57,205,228 66, 478, 484 70, 983, 286 75, 296, 057 78, 038, 819 75,718,553 77, 605, 410 81, 501, 770 87, 068, 872 98,051,057 101,756,301 104,114, 086 107, 001, 850 114, 567. 423 118, 8-7-7,559 122,039,656 123, 927, 848 ' 128,447, 613 128, 956, 781 128,779,103 132, 505,183 140,661,694 143,774,138 145, 420, 209 148, 824,199 150,818,582 150, 770, 406 151,965,267 150, 755, 402 141, 038. 766 141,316,855 141,026,114 140, 074, 690 134, 862, 009 129, 918, 527 124, 552, 440 121, 495, 3-74 122, 715, 396 124, 574, 906 122, 453-, 781, 117,180,225 114, 249, 700 121, 457, 600 121,840,500 117, 954, 807 115,978,708 114, 004, 381 109, 436, 662 107, 035, 426 114, 526, 669 115, 280, 322 -115,726,769 110, 221,185 108, 074, 550 108,728,966 $276, 794, 386 282, 949,073 281 331,- 771 284, 178, 262 290, 605,582 292, 923, 348 294, 656, 083 29' 210,043 298, •748, 913 303, 471,210 309, 321,207 808, 206,177 308: 576, 499 308. 289.463 303: 844, 686 803 822, 259 309, 632,535 312 933,440 310, 541, 878 307: 364'; 148 307, 291,114 317, 588, 321 322; 016,487321 142, 642 320, 873, 610 320. 817, 568 320, 138, 307 825. 141,186 325, 683,149 827. 289,896 327. 290,165 326; 880,803 827; 336, 823 328, 289,145 326. 849, 827 324: 552,532 323, 464, 833 322. 035,011 328. 192, 660. 321 279,182 822; 958, 953 321 707-, 726 322: 115, 592 328: 489,185 380, 188, 390 326. 206, 836 324; 955,134 825, 717, 232 328. 421, 997 329: 545, 850 830. 161.308 331 119, 247 329 447,264 330: 305, 980 329, 959, 959 827. 094, 881 824. 491,738 325. 217,977 330: 520, 719 831 143,301 332, 317, 084 331 077, 784 326; 467, 272 325, 816,415 323 746, 756 823 215, 271 821 553,171 319: 731,752 320, 855,118 82; 772, 261 330 434,837 333 456, 236 335 855, 893 336, 078, 648 331 614, 339 332, 545, 943 337, 032, 426 $19, 829. 18, 315:505 23, 455.353 24, 556,311 22,140, 487 22, 938,588 24, 287,283 '26,699; 317 27, 654,890 21, 824,074 12, 590,619 10,119, 040 8,144, 229 • 8,853,973 15, 378, 349 18, 739:025 13,:'" 965 11, 524,303 15.957: 834 22,112, 714 22, 769,864 12,128, 945 6, 047,089 5, 052,677 4, 675,494 5,042, 347 7, 902,449 8, 944,279 4, 498,736 8, 894,974 4, 287,860 5, 265,528 4, 961 474 8,155, 618 ' 2,840,124 2, 948,769 8, 274 410 5, 017,403 5, 554,409 8, 301,681 7, 750,136 9, 897,614 10,262, 490 6, 797,135 8, 911 458 8, 790,286 8, 468,495 8, 415,865 6, 2G3,269 5, 985,281 7, 580,012 7, 854,757 360 10,1 10,787, 293 11, 972,280 15, 730,380 18,'971 557. 18, 077,149 10, 874,654 8,310, 732 6; 781 912 7, 650,305 14, 386,985 16, 207,191 19, 605,524 21,497 273 25, 395;757 29, 965,754 30, 367 816 27,124, 081 18, 694,071 15,108; 202 13, 693,182 14, 848 306 22, 296,463 23,179 751 20, 570,664 5Q REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 'iOo- 2 # = — S T A N D A R D S I L V E R D O L L A R S - A N D S I L V E R B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y , AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S AND SIL^'-ER C E R T I F I C A T E S I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AND I N CIRCULATION, AT T H E E N D OE E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Dollars and bullion in Treasurj'. Montb. Treasury notes i n Treasury. Certificates i n Treasury. $495,127.114 $32,148, 255 $11, 578, 091 498, 563, 413 33, 304, 774 10, 629, 424 497 667,738 34,465,919 11, 359, 995 - • 498, 606, 002 84, 894, 743 13, 375, 833 497, 737, 900 85, 478, 756 11, 464, 610 495. 518, 362 38, 040, 233 10, 045, 030 1896—April.-... M.ay Jnnc July August. September Not Treasury n o t e s i u cir- Certificates dboullllairosna,nd c u l a t i o n . . ill c i r c u l a t i o n . T r e a s u riyn. $100, 9 2 1 025 98,080, 50G 95, 217, 361 93, 948,532 91,262, 524 88, 964, 047 $338, 336., 331 831 345, 354, 834, 413 313, 080 259. 509 656; 871 739, 894 431, 474 $23. 223, 421 28, 884, 053 36, 724, 949 38, 606, 051 25, 256, 726 16,082,608 MOp 2 t o — L E G A L - T E N D E R N O T E S I N T H E T R E A S U R Y , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S IN THE T R E A S U R Y A N D I N C I R C U L A T I O N , A T T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , F R O M J U N E , 1878. Montb. 1878—Juno JHiy Au<xust September.. October..... November . . December..1S79—January February... Marcb. April • " May June — - July August September.. October NovembeT . . December... 1880—Jtmuary - February . . . March April May ... June July August September.. October NoTember.. December..1881—January February... March April May June July ... August September.. October NOT ember ... December... 1882—Januai.\y February . . . March .". April May June— J«i.y -August September.. October November ... December... 1883-Jaiiiuuy February..... March April • May Notes in Treasurj'. $62, 020, 121 67, 105, 859 68, 348, 254 63:, 049, 340 64, 175, 606 63, 655, 464 59,582,505 62, 463, 767 72, 650, 232 G7, 370, 678 61, 998,485 69, 142, 336 66, 015,970 63, 791, 466 70, 597, 606 48, 173, 254 37, 522, 587 29, 973, 454 22, 660, 494 24, 299, 582 26, 149, 093 24, 080, 081 28, 474, 280 30, 833, 020 33, 020, 559 34, 099, 124 31, 649, 849 27, 148.613 22, 418, 993 19, 574, 937 15, 741, 818 19, 181, 616 22, 206,601 21, 338, 198 22, 927. 086 26, 922, 305 80, 204, 092 29, 624,910 29, 320, 889 27, 130, 132 26, 281, 769 26, 401, 078 25, 992,800 28, 714, 394 29, 701, 850 28, 3-71,415 28, 627, 824 31, 938, 690 34, 670, 589 34, 590 35, 941 31, 158 29, 196 30, 392 28, 395 33, 237 32. 817 29, 561 30, , 623 33, 825 Certificates Ccrtifi cartes N e t notes in Treasury. in Treasury, in circulation $570,000 460, 000 1, 480, 000 1, 345, 000 180, 000 2,120, 000 1, 510, 000 755, OOO 9, 42.5, 000 2, 580, 000 1,140,000 3,155,000 1,450, 000 590, 000 980,000 1,975, 000 2,315,000 685, 000 425,000 215, 000 670,000 175,GOO 175, OOO 600, 000 360, 000 .590, 000 105, 000 90, 000 150,000 75, 000 25, 000 325, 000 240, 000 40,000 2-75,000 215,000 175, 000 210, 000 35, OGO 55, 000 50, 000 70,000 105, OGO 215, 000 125, OGO 265, 000 75, 000 510, 000 185, 000 130,000 116,000 10, 000 10,000 60, GOO 210, 000 250, OGO 55, 000 15, COO $46, 245, 000 $15, 775,121 51,120, OOU 15, 985. 859 47, 815, 000 20, 533; 254 39, 545, OGO 23,504,340 35, 660, 000 28,515, 606 35, 070, 000 .28,585, 404 33,190, 000. 26, 392, 505 40, 445, 000 22, 018, 707 36, 675, 000 35, 975, 232 25,145, 000 42, 225, 678 80,905,000 31,093,485 25, 880, 000 43,282,336 29, 355, 000 36, 860, 970 40, 250, 000 23, 541, 466 34, 375, 000 36. 222, 606 29, 240, 000 18,933,254 20,195, 000 17, 827, 567 13, 585, 000 18, 888, 454 10, 090, GOO 12, 570, 494 12, 685, 000 11, 614, 562 11, 095, 000 15, 054, 093 8, 320, 000 15, 760, 081 8, 985, 000 17, 489, 280 .12, 650, 000 18,183, 020 14, 235, 000 18,785,559 15,075*000 19,024.124 11, 205, 000 20, 444, 849 9, 885, 000 17, 263, 613 8, 625, 000 13, 793, 993 8, 450, GOO - 11,124,937 G, 98D, 000 8,761,818 8, 630, 000 10, 551, 016 7,640.000 14,586,601 6, 5G5, 000 14, 773,198 8,255,000 14,672,086 10,860,000 16,662,305 11, 650, 000 18, 554, 092 10,525,000 19,099,910 9. 450, 000 19,870,869 • 8,105, 000' 19,025,132 8, 275. 000 18,606.769 8, 990, 000 17, 411, 078 9, 540, 000 10,452,800 11, 330, OGO 17, 884, 394 11, 445, 000 18, 25G, 850 10, 925, 000 17, 446, 415 10, 990, 000 17,637,824 12,065,000 19,873,690 13, 245, 000 21, 425, 589 12, 220, 000 22.749,590 11, 815, 000 2-4, 068, 941 10, 540, 000 21,408,158 9, 835, 000 19, 851196 9, 835,000 . 20,756, 392 9,575,OOO .18, 879, 395 12,430,000 21,162, 237 11130, 000 21,614,817 9, 465, 000 20,413,501 10, 050, 000 20,919,623 11,790,000 21,681,825 51 •XEEABUEEE. M ® , :g 1 . 0 — . L E G A L - T E N D E R N O T E S I N T H E T R E A S U R Y , A N D CU.RRF:N^CY CERTiir:i.cATES IN THE T R E A S U R Y A N D I N C I R C U L A T I O N , A T T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , F R O M J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1883—June July ,...,.... August : 'September. October NoA^ember December , 1884—Ja/uuary February March... April — May Juno July August September October. :. November December 1885—January February March April May Juno J'W^y -August Se.p torn b e r October... November December : •1886—Ja-nuary February March April May June July August.'. -. September October November December 1887—January February March April.. May Juiie July August September October November December = 1888—January — February March , April. May , June July August September October..— ' N-ovember December 1889—Jxinuary February Marcb April May June Ju]y August September.... October November December 1890_--January N o t e s ill Treasury. $36, 498, 839 37,632,646 37,791,766 37,194, 420 37,113, 037 39, 874, 644 39, 644, 249 42,156,189 4'5,808, 632 45, 904, 652 •45,-785, 833 •38, "731, 841 40,183, 802 -42,727, 990 40,'843, 554 36,:524,873 ;33,:942,172 32. .200, 683 36. 499, 575 43,958,469 48,626, 822 46,-683, 288 46,865,690 ,50, 417,109 45,047, 379 48, 418, 997 55,658, 656 51,129, 322 45,695,341 43,-290, 643 41,781,200 47,890, 389 47,197, 292 42,214, 485 37,608,7-74 40,244,098 41,118, 817 41,044,142 46,7.71647 44, 224, 081 38,107,305 36, 573,188 29,679,326 33,003,882 33,•869, 202 28,294,938 28, 575, 474 30, 757, 876 28,783, 797 .28, 098, 740 •28, 287, 539 24,145, 212 22,476, 067 23,153, 220 22,409,425 .28,660,469 33,482, G87 33,085,623 •39, 046, 614 46,158, 200 .52,898,204 55,030, 740 '56, 225, 393 53,-358, 963 48,393,320 46, 562, 956 41,125, 860 43,361,498 45,220,511 39, 501, 281 •38,350,137 -43,'940, 387 46,-336, 085 47,939,866 48,870, 935 .36,445,258 •29,813,501 24,959, 022 15,673,925 19, 236, 224 Net notes iu Certificates Certificates Treasury. i n T r e a s u r y . in c i r c u l a t i o n $31; ,000 25,-, 000 90,\ 600 •75,,000 75,s 600 100.i,OO0 80,I, 000 45,s60O 90,,000 520, , 000 105,vOOO 20,', 000 195, , 000 65,i,600 150, , 600 315, ,000 ^85, 000 120, ,000 160. 000 45, , 000 380, ,000 1,005., 000 5o:.; 000 •31-5:,000 200 ,600 260,V0O0 695 ,000 695, ,000 410, ,606 210, ,600 265, ,-000 260, ,000 385,., 600 840,1,000 -225,s-000 585, ,000 250. , 600 4-70,, 6 0 0 1, 510;I, 000 150, ,000 20:vOOO 280, ,000 200,1,600 100, ,000 250,1,000 410,1,000 . 160,,000 •410: 1,000 310,1,600 350,1,000 420, ,000 150, ,000 170,, 000 320, ,000 130,•,600 280:I,-000 -440: 600 •650,vOOO 100:•,000 470:1,600 250,1,000 100,1,000 90,1,600 580, ,000 300,, 0 0 0 150,1,600 470,',600 95,i, 000 280: ,000 510,, 6 0 0 110,1,000 270;I, .000 240,^ 000 30,I, 000 460,I, 000 770,',000 350, ,000 616, , 000 •570,,000. 90:i, OGO $13, OCO, 000 $23, 438, 839 12,-885, 000 •24,747, 646 12,055,000 •25, 736, 766 11,-876, 000 .25,;324, 420 12,545,000 •2.4,568, 037 14, 365. 000 25, 509, 644 14, 480, 000 ;25,164, 249 16, 835, OGO •25,321,189 18,125, 000 27,•683. 632 14. 955, 000 30,-949, 652 14,920.000 30,845,833 11,030,000 .27, 701-841 12,190, 000 27,:993, 802 13,165, 000 •29,:582, 990 14,.270, 000 26, 573, 554 15,630,000. . •20,894,873 17,770,000 16,172,172 22, 575,000 9, 625,C83 24, 760, 000 11, 739, 575 30, 085, 000 13, 873, 469 30, 200, 000 18, 72G, 822 26, 210, 000 •20,478, 288 25,400,000 21, 4G5, 090 26, 925, 000 23, 492,109 29,585,000 15, 462, 379 31,420,000 16,998,997 30,865,000 24, 793, 856 23,185, 000 2,7., 944,-332 18,145, 000 27,550,341 17,555,000 25, 735, 643 13, 790, 000 27,941, 200 14, 590, 000 33, 300, 389 14,920,000 32,277,292 11,925,000 •30;289, 485 11, 515, 000 26,688,774 13, 955, 000 26,289,098 15, 250, OGO .22, 868, 317 19,105,000 .21,939,142 11,195, OGO 35,579,6477,705, 000 ;36,519,081 7,140,000 •30,.987, 305 29,548,188 7. 025, 000 23,1G9, 326 6, 510, GOO 24,-283, 682 8, 720, 000 25, 689, 202 •8,180, 000 '21,159, 938 7,135,000 20, 225, 4.74 8, 350,000 21,787,376 8, 990, 000 20,013,797 8,770,000 8,460, 000 19, 833, 740 -7,130,000 21,157,539 G,..535, 000. 17,610,212 7, 215, 000 15,261, 067 6, 835, 000 16,318,220 6,985,000 15, 424, 425 10, 645, 000 18,015,469 .11,215,000 •22, 267, 087 8, 915, GOO •24; 170, 623 10, 555, 000 28, 491, 614 12, 230, 000 38, 928. 200 14,415,000 87, 988, 204 15, 205, 000 39,825,740 14,645,000 41,-580, 393 12,730,00040. 628, 983 11,580,000 .36,813,320 11,.360,60O 35,202,956 10,250,006 30,875.860 13, 915, 000 29, 446, 498 15, 920, 000 29, 300, 511 14, 450, 000 25,051,231 14, 580, GGO .23, 770,137 16,150,000 27,-790, 387 29,601,085 16, .7.35, 000 17,57.5,000 30, 364, 366 16,,545, 000 •32,325,935 15, 275, COO 21,170, 258 12,510,600 17,-803, 501 10, .140, 000 14,819, 022 .9, 000, 000 6,673,925 11,630,000 7, 606, 224 52 R E P O R T ON THE FINANCES. M o . 2 t . — L E G A L - T E N D E R N O T E S I N THE T R E A S U R Y , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S IN THE T R E A S U R Y A N D I N C I R C U L A T I O N , A T T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , F R O M J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1890—February. March April Hay June , July August. - September October... November December. 1891—January .., February . . Ma;rch . . . . April May : Juno • July •• . A u g u s t — .-September October -.November December. 1892—January .. ". • F e b r u a r y . .. ' March . • -. . A p r i l May Juiio July . A u g u s t . -. September v. O c t o b e r . . . ! November. December. 1893—January .. February . March .April..... .. . May ,. J u n o -.. July August... September October... November December. 1894—Jaiiuary . . February . Marcli .April May June July August... September . October . . . . November December. 1895—January . . February'-. March . April May Juiie...... July August... September October — November . December. 1896—January.. February. March April May June July August... September N o t e s in Treasury. , 823, 865 11,:, 579, 857 16,i, 004, 411 19,', 747, 799 23,:, 634,190 23. ,983,412 21 ,826, 810 13,1,727,790. 1 1:, 744, 912 13:1,144, 884 12:,199,348 22,, 057, 802 22,, 955, 586 15,, 822, 045 19,,207,344. 28,,927,887 32:, 731, 996 i, 098, 409 42,i, 922, 265 i, 28, 995, 717 18,1, 378, 813 15. 293,073 14 , 944, 710 22,:, 098, 384 34,, 066, 987 34 , 772, 842 33, , 622, 075 38,1, 551, 028 38,1, 526, 500 38,;, 638, 607 34,,401,147 29,I, 580, 343 16,-, 644, 592 14 ,827, 293 18,,453, 443 31 , 006, 021 37,', 926, 514 36,1,421,089 37,•, 164, 5-74 38:!, 843, 884 82,,833, 866 26,, 798, 823 19,, 504, 705 18 946. 951 28,,705,594 38,, 095, 567 45 , 334, 086 49,., 617, 696 65:, 032, 906 67 ,673,122 74,,024,286 88,,695,979 95,, 631, 053 101, 645, 390 110,I, 504, 842 109,t, 511. 428 94,631,483 961,174, 691 110;', 289,108 123,, 252, 989 121 , 148, 215 118,, 617, 746 107,,081,082 109,, 832, 457 111 ,681,252 106,, 817, 588 202, 881 184,,947,454 142,, 280, 347 134,, 091, 477 136,, 869, 654 137, 038, 271 128.1, 867,173 136,1, 744, 848 146,, 479, 890 141, 423,035 151i, 695, 577 155,, 665, 226 143,\ 195, 033 150,, 178, 949 133, sii Certificates Certificates N e t n o t e s i n i n T r e a s u r y . irt c i r c u l a t i o n Treasury. $250, 990, 140: 340; 450, 40, • 410, 180, 20, 320, 10, 140, 260, 530, 270. 310, 1, 425, 180, 730, 1,990: 336, 370, 200: 90: 90, 1, 380, 340: 290: 490; 980, 580 970, 560, 270, 490. 580; 510, 420 140, 825 430 485 60; 85 100 120, 40. 40, 360. 140. 120, 300, 260. 720. 550, 280. 850, 1, 960. 8, 620. 430, 740, 80, 190, 350, 120: 530, 3, 675, 275 2, 800. 2, 845 320. 245, 220. 365, 240. 150, 610, 830. 410, $10, 230, 000 .7,660,000 . 8,795,000 . 9, 855, OGO . 11,8.30,000. 11, 820, 000 . 8, 820, 000 6, 990, 000 . 6, 910, 000 6,270,000 G, 810, 000 11,360,000 12, 2-70, 000 11,145, 000 . 14,000,000 17, 750, 000 21,385,000 27, 265, 000 . 28,455,000 . 17,845,000 . 10,765,000 9, 765,OCO 9, 265, 000 16, 760, 000 29, 350, 000 29, 840, 000 80, 210, 000 33, 730, 000 29, 830, 000, .26,720,000 22, 210,000 17, 290, 000 . 10,550,000 8, 230, 000 7,100, 000 14,450,000 19, 250, 000 16, 670, 000 15, 840, 000 16, 955, 000 11,935,000 7, 855, 000 5, 605, 000 8, 200, 000 22, 325, 000 83,205,000 39, 045, 000 . 44, 935, CGO 47, 805, 000 • 52, 720, 000 57, 270, 000 59, 250, 000 58, 935, 000 61, 895, 000 58, 065, 000 55, -755, 000 54, 045, 000 57,135, COO 47, 005, 000 87, 825, 000 36,925,000 36, 825, 000 3-7, 295, 000 48. 245, 000 55, 405, 000 56, 926, 000 78, 555, OGO 63, 840, OGO 56, 740, GGO 45, 935, 000 31,605,000 28, 925. 000 32, 825, 000 34, 460, 000 32,930, 000 83,430,000 .31,840,000 41, 540, 000 38, 395, 000 34, 305, 000 . $9 593, 6 919, 7 209, 9 892, 11 804, 12 163, 12 808, 6 737, 7 834, 6 874, 5 389, 10 897, 10 885, 4 677, 5 207, 9 177, 11 366, 10 833, 14 467, 9 150, 5 613, 5 528, 5 679, 5 338, 4 716, 4 932, 3 412, 4 821, 8 696, 11 918, 12 191, 12 270, 6 094, 6 597, 11 353, 16 556, 18 676, 19 751 21 324, 21 388, 20 398, 18 918. 13 899, 8 746, 4 380, 4 890, G 289, 4 682, 17 227, 14 953, 18 754, 29 445, 36 698. 42 9.50, 52 439, 53 758, 40 586, 39 039, 03 284, 85 627, 84 223, 81 792, G9 736, 61 587, 56 276. 49 897, 57 647, 79 107, 77 520, 90 156, 106 264, 99 113, 104 042. 112 284, 108 549, 120 993, 123 855, 102 125, 111 800, 98 868, 63 TREASURER. •N®o ,g2o—GOLD, S I L V E R , AND P A P E R C U R R E N C Y I N T H E TREASURY I N E X C E S S OF C E R T I F I C A T E S I N CIRCULATION AND T R E A S U R Y END OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. Gold coin and bullion. 1878—June $103, 562. 108,161 July 117, 825: August 112, 802, September October.. 117, 965, November 118, 282, December 114,198, 116, 874. 1879—January 116,888, February 117,182 March 118,809: April May 121, 300: 119, 956, June 120, 820, July 126, 537: August 154, 783: September 157,140, October 147, 247 NoA^ember 148,194 December 143, 840; 1380—January 136, 995, February 135, 766, March April 130, 726, 120, 699, May 118,181 June 115, 274, July 120, 018, August 127, 764. Septeraber 133, 278, October 143,^"^ November 150, 213, December 1881—January 148, 052, 160,1 February 167, 639, . March 161 358, April 157, 893, May 157, 412, Juiie 149,183. July 164. i August 169; 122; September 187,785, October .173, 025. November 167, 429; December..... 159, 972, 1882—January 168, 585, Februaiy 161, 290, March April 149, 997 148,932, May 143, 477, June July 140, 062: 144, 311 August. 147, 831 September October 148, 435, November 144, 809, December.. 131, 989, 1883—January... -125, 648, February .. 135,107 March 141, 308, April 139, 439, May 133,718 June 138,271 July 142, 705, August 149, 625, September. 151,115; October 157, 3.53, November. 157, 235: December.. 155, 429 18S4—January . . . 144, 350, February.. 144, 038, March 142, 259, April 139, 624, May 142,006, 133, 729, Juiie 119, 048, July 122, 405, August 130, 514, Sep'tember 134,070, October 138,015, November . Silver dollars and ' bullion. 052, 250, 565, 077, 680, 636, 730, 822, Oil, 995, 445, 409, 825, 492, 278, 940, 255, 267, 886, 880, 924, 850, 803, 580, 780, 343, 256, 009, 847, 147, 248, 124, 267, 748, 750, 190, 743, 819, 329 134, 672 162,183 532, 212 882, 447 142,970 820,090 195, 805 925, 519 172, 647 878, 634 899, 449 157,085 367, 434 807,030 367,112 041,875 854,107 208.138 665, 781 961, 027 828,804 775, 549 815,009 639, 595 773,322 638, 434 417,044 286, 037 191,150 494,591 130,350 966,927 886,440 189,403 157,388 110,451 501,941 831, 681 535, 393 NOTES OUTSTANDING, Fractional Legal-tender s i l v e r coin. notes. $6, 860, 506 '7,079,687 6, 478, 642 6,143, 903 6, 323,132 6, 009, 834 6,031,805 6,143, 449 G, 278, 491 6, 428,185 6, 621, 940 6, 813, 589 8, 908, 401 12,731,766 15,236,724 18, 814, 309 17, 755, 987 18, 432, 4-78 18, 881, 629 20, 204, 810 21,179,312 21, 989, 814 22, 767, 673 23, 577, 092 24, 350, 482 24, 975,714 25,152, 972 24, 799, 025 24, 629, 490 24, 653,530 24, 769, 057 25, 490, 915 25,813,058 26, 283, 892 28, 493, 813 28, 841, 957 27, 247, G97 27, 295,487 27, 042, 807 26,818,114 25, 984, 688 25, 918, 252 25, 963, 641 26, 587, 873 26, 869, 906 27,187, 681 27, 439,184 27, 755, 928 28, 048, 631 PS, 153,956 27, 990, 388 27, 426,140 26,749, 432 26, 544, 544 26, 521, 892 27,135, 245 27,507,276 27, 865, 994 28, 088, 629 28, 303,196 28, 486, 001 28, 058,142 27, 819, 712 26,750,161 26, 712,424 26, 969, 614 27,224,126 28, 014,415 28, 490, 907 28, 886, 556 29,158, 480 29, 377, 206 29, 600, 720 29, 797, 486 29, 6.59, 003 29, 474,161 29, 346, 757 29,143, 283 $25, 775,121 25, 985, 859. 80, 33 38, 88, 36, 30, 44 50, 89, 51 45, 23; 30, 18; 1' le: 12: 11 15, 15, 17, 18, 18, 19, 20, 17; 13, 11, 8, 10, 11, 14, 14; 16, 18: 19: 19; 19, 18: 17, 1 17, 18, .17, 1 19: 21 22; 24, 21 19: 20: 18: 21 21, 20: 20: 21 23, 24, 25, 25, 24 25: 25: 25, 27: 80. 30, 2 27. 29, 26, 20. 16, 9, Nationalbank notes. $12,' 14,119, 11, 772, 9, 260, 6, 370, 8, 055, 8, 469, 12, 374, 10, 233, 5, 542, 7, 762, 14, 861, 8, 286, 7,188, 5,138, 4, 321, 3, 658, 8, 208, 3, 242, G, 885, 4, 242, 3, 806. 5,588, 8 '— 7^ 090; 7, 237, 4, 335, 3, 575 4,197, • 3, 702, 4, 242, 6, 342, 4,144, 4, 321 5, 988, 7, 784, 5, 296, 5, 532, 4, 273 4,551 4, 739, 4, 558, 5, 677 7, 377, 5, 484, 4,518, 6,180, 7,418, 0, 277, 8, 428, 7, 287, 6, 370, 6,311 6, 532: 10, 486: 6. 761 4,199, 6, 343, 8,361 8, 217, 8, 343, 6, 019; 6, 017; 6, 428, 7, 070, 8, 955, 14, 748, 12, 048, 7, 802, 9, 950, 7,533, 8, 809, 10, 529, 11,614, 11, 078, 10,171 10, 525, AT T H E Total. $104,040, 171, 603, 184, 676, 182, 589, 190, 85r 195, 570. 190, 817. 193, 593; 206, 904, 209, 813, 203,179, 225,855, 215, 009. 197, 275, 217,413, 229, 773, 230,137 220, 544. 214,725, 217, 905, 211396, 213,972. 215, 375, 213,023. 212,188: 211, 855, 216; 208, 211412, 209, 246, 210, 610. 208,233, 210,562, 232,601 232, 766: 234, 262. 233, 773. 235, 254. 227, 497. 237, 9 0 1 235,146. 227, 878. 232. 443. 226, 405. 225, 445. 237,016, 233, 636. 227,18O: 235,153, 235,107. 238, 293. 289, 8I5: 235, 882, 232, 216, 227, 788, 213, 961 217, 286, 227,198, 230, 452: 232, 731 233, 893, 242,188, 247, 609: 252, 84i: 219, 981 250, 700, 251, 202, 244, 039. 248, 624. 247, 758. 248, 088, 249, 546, 246, 506, 243, 323, 236, 095, 241, 422 242, 464 237,198 231, 845, 54 Mo. R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. ^2.—G(0LVj S I L V E R , AND P A P E R C U R R E N C Y I N T H E T R E A S U R Y I N E X C E S S OF C E R T I F I C A T E S I N CIRCULATION AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S E N D OF E A C H M o N T H , FRO-M J u N E , 1 8 7 8 — C o n t i n u e d . 1884—December-. 1885-^ J a n u a r y . . . F e b r u a r y ., March April. May Jujie .... July August Septeraber. Ootober November. December.. .1888—January . . . February.. March..... April May June July August September. October...^. November . December.. 1887—January... February.. March April May -. Juno ...... July August September. October— November. December . •1888—January... February.. March April May Juno July August . September. October November. December . 1889—January.., February.. March.."..-. April May. Juno July August— September, October November, December 1890—January . . February. Marcb April May June July....... August... Septeraber October... November December 1891—January.., February, March , April May. G o l d coin and bullion. Silver dollars and bullion. $141,688,432 . 125,187,595 127, 346. 553 125, 793; 257 11-7, 927, 395 115, 810, 533 120, 298, 895 126,078,596 126,371,928 133,113, 324 142,338,589 146, 391, 486 147, 991, 809 186, 088, 610 144,164, 038 1 5 1 379, 525 155, 865, 808 156, 304, 709 158, 793, 749 158; 933, 005 157, 732, 289 157, 917, 211 158, 587,179 163,930,220 170, 912, 414 168, 475, 361 175,130,262 181, 939, 848 180, 902, 431 186,667,774 186, 875, 669 186, 306, 330 193, 271194 192, 717, 947 202, 859, 882 211, 880, 526 208, 008,180 202, 955,184 212,869,914 218, 818, 253 213, 239. 994 200, 301,129 193, 886, 247 1 9 1 592, 280 208, 383, 036 197, 713,116 191, 074, 575 199, 839.134 263, 885, 219 194,655, 264 196, 245, 980 197, 874, 422 191, 589,112 192, 252, 715^ 186, ^ l i , 560 182, 218.164 180, 654; 670 189,196, 423 187, 572, 386 187,496, 672 190,833, 052 177, 386, 285 187, 988, 948 185, 287, 715 186, 235, 572 190,544,854 190, 232, 405 184, 092, 074 185, 837, 581 147, 981, 732 156, 315. 624 182, 439, 381 148, 972, 935 141, 728, 097 149, 712, 824 148, .118,150 141, 742, 241 133,207tl64 $36, 353, 009 $29,191 356 41, 386, 925 29,901,105 46,084,186 30,244,836 48, 085, 750 30,632, 326 5 1 039, 275 30,941049 61, 257, 813 3 1 , 6 9 1 365 67,921,052 31, 236, 899 71, 572, 679 25, 355, 020 24, 724, 287 74, 541,11.5 23, G41, 894 75, 743,128 22,985,536 71511,106 27,920,309 76,449,332 27, 796, 431 76, 835, 766 29,013,994 82, 980; 559 28,811,088 88,028, 058 86, 849, 668 28, 822, 838 87, 751, 883 28, 861 483 91, 015, 678 28, 912, 277 96, 229, 539 28, 904, 682 97,745,950 28, 584, 625 96, 016, 637 27, 956, 992 89, 633,875 2Q, 899, 745 86, 432, 380 26,300,836 83, 483, 504 25, 808, 0G7 75, 998, 945 25, 660, 935 85, 525,108 26, 323, 525 81, 682,188 26, 482, 472 78, 381, 335 26, 601, 614 78,182,753 28, 891, 077 79,778,868 27, 064, 743 80, 283, 388 26, 977, 494 79, 641, 424 26, 891,106 77, 513, 687 26,148, 531 70, 694, 879 24, 984, 219 65,144, 607 24,468,135 58, 561 824 24,158, 004 52, 023, 982 ^ 4 , 827, 529 54, 816, 873 25, 019, 973 53, 799, 987 25, 355, 4,32 50, 535, 805 25, 566, 280 51, 666, 904 25, 750, 228 53, 299, 806 25, 878, 872 26, 051, 741 54, 111 865 26, 034, 462 53,184,140 49,173, 640 25, 746, 759 40, 875, 786 24, 738, 696 30, 755, 402 24, 088, 769 25, 294, 299 23, 801,676 19, 052,107 28, 655, 458 25, 080, 568 2 1 449, 597 27, 648, 591 24, 715, 021 26, 824,166 24, 921, 004 27,142, 622 24,975,587 30, 238, 274 25,125, 295 82, 585, 930 25,129, 733 32, 685, 553 25, 012, 877 . 25, 346. 378 24, 766, 455 17, 650, 663 23, 884, 841 17,137, 748 22, 737, 900 19, 629, 848 22,183, 430 18, 315, 505 21, 927, 928 28, 455, 353 22, 506, 504 24, 556, 311 22, 758, 580 22,140, 487 22, 814, 565 22, 938, 568 22, 989, 474 24, 287, 263 22, 902, 558 28, 899, 817 22, 805, 226 27, 654, 890 22, 333,891 21, 858, 259 21,821074 20, 568, 709 12,590,619 10,119, 040 19, 551,410 . 8,144, 229 19,066,586 8, 353,973 18,987,690 15, 370, 949 19, 973, 211 16, 739, 025 20, 352, 665 13,828,985 20,486,094 11, 524, 303 20, 568, 406 15,957,834 20, 063. 882 OUTSTANDING, Fractional Legal-tender Nationals i l v e r coin. b a n k notes. • notes. $11, 739, 575 13, 873. 469 18, 726, 822 20, 473, 288 21, 465, 690 23, 492,169 15,402,379 16,998,997 24, 798, 656 27, 944, 332 27, 550, 341 25, 735, 043 2-7, 941, 200 33, 300, 389 32, 277, 292 80, 289, 485 28, 088, 774 26, 289, 098 22, 888,317 21, 989,142 85, 579, 647 36, 519, 081 30,967,305 29, 548,188 23.169, 326 24, 283, 682 25, 689,202 21,159, 938 20, 225, 474 21, 767, 376 20, 013, 797 19, 633, 740 21,157, 589 17, 610, 212 15, 281, 067 16, 318, 220 15,424,425 18, 015,489 22, 267, 087 24.170, 623 28,491,614 83, 928, 200 37, 983, 204 39, 825, 740 41580,398 40, 628, 963 36, 813, 320 35, 202, 956 30, 875,860 29, 448, 498 29, ,300, 511 25, 051, 231 23, 7-70,137 27, 790, 387 29, 601, 085 30, 364, 366 32, 325, 935 21,170,258 17, 803, 501 14,819,022 G, 673, 925 7, 608, 224 9, 593, 885 6, 919,857 7, 209, 411 9, 892, 799 11, 804,190 12,163, 412 12, 800, 810 G, 787, 790 7, 834, 912 6, 874, 864 5, 889, 348 10, 697, 802 10,685,586 4, 677. 045 5, 207, 344 9,177, 33*7 AT THE Total. 329, 994 $229, 305, 366 880, 648 224, 229, 742 232, 176,538 774,141 312, 940 232, 297, 581 120, 660 232, 497,089 242, 060, 907 808,087 945, 711 241 864, 936 248, 086, 422 081,130 556,108• 257, 987, 094 190, 408 288,639, 086 438, 241 272, 803, 813 282, 272,126 775,356 347, 767 285, 412,973 951, 057 291, 332, 609 961, 334 299, 241,760 392, 208 800, 733, 519 881, 002 302, 401, 450 307, 483,912 962.150 308, 830, 703 034,416 792, 409 310, 995,131 878, 520 320, 164, 085 313, 074, 076 104,764 192, 746 305, 429, 946 305, 292, 012 522, 033 012, 335 298, 753, 955 304, 213, 998 606, 322 072, 561 812, 056, 885 310, 641, 220 558.485 480, 653 309, 682, 388 819, 206, 006 927,245 316, 512, 933 362,585 315, 414, 705 142,105 321 448, 677 354,726 938, 593 308, 945,850 311, 891,821 157,980 131, 864 311 053, 438 919, 434 805, 303,500 782, 203 308, 589, 702 355. 477 320,647, 897 823, 787 324, 414, 748 325, 690, 934 942,194 702, 811 320, 110, 818 319, 067, 278 051 221 218, 834 321, 855, 456 330, 768, 985 880,157 023, 307 309, 979, 848 167, 954 286, 900, 020 381, 456 287, 019,521 281, 536, 690 088,046 279, 071,156 439, 229 281 343, 675 433,572 277, 725, 090 054, 267 271, 164, 328 686, 890 280. 109, 758 703,087 278, 186, 639 158, 331 273, 913,495 632, 535 267, 884,099 590,681 255, 765, 906 883,721 249, 962, 950 211,415 248, 830, 945 251,973 240, 250, 765 500, 355 237, 127,126 172, 760 2-49,236, 968 389,314 241, 099, 620 937,196 243, 315, 561 942, 586 251, 916,789 289,295 255. 892, 905 351,767 251, 010, 626 766, 859 247, 389, 952 063, 228 192, 494, 361 620, 511 197, 483, 624 662, 638 199, 942, 004 416, 944 185, 058, 533 349, 587 194, 096, 210 202, 460,738 320.151 190, 525, 491 970,838 415, 237 183. 098, 054 183; 595.707 055, 760 189, 490 55 TREASURER. M®bv^S:o.—GOLD,. SILVEPK:, AND P A P E R CUK-RENCY IN. THE: TREASURY^ IN. E X C E S S O F CERTHCICAT.ES IN-- CLRGULA-TION AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S O-UTSTANDING, AT T H E END OF EACH MONTH, FROM JuNE, 1878—Continued. Month. Silver' NationalFractional Legalrtender Gold coin, d o l l a r s a n d , s i l v e r com.. banlt notes. notes:. and bullion-. bullion. 1891-June =.......... .$•1-17, GG7-. 723: $22; 112; 714. , $19; 656; G95^ 121,113, 024L 22.769,364 19,'868ii;42: JTuly....,.132. 471,409; - 12,128,, 945;. IS; 440,..722 August..,.-... September...... 132; 523, 222-. . 6,047,.O89:: 16; 84G; 620: 127,674,422: 5, 052;..677: : 15,196^379; October 129,193; 221 4, 675- 491. • 14, 389; 585 November5, 042; 347- •• 13; 789; 325136, 740; 631 December-..-.1. 119, 574. 9057, 902, 449- 14, 491 8.42V 1892.—January 122,122;il3; 3, 944, 279^ 11787,8321 February. 125, 8:l-5, 0404, 498; 73614, 746; 917 March... 119,909, 7573. 891..971 1 1 800; 427' April. 4. 287: 860- 14\ 459, 497 May • 114, 231, 883114, 342;,.3675; 265( 528: 11221714>June 110, 4 4 1 391, 4; 961- 4 7 1 ^ 1 1 1 5 3 , 0 6 3 : July 3,155, 61813, 575-..773 August ..i...... 114,156; 316 , 119. 395; 500. 2, 810; 124' 12; 551108. SepLoraber; 124, 006; 120: • 2, 94-8, 769- 11, 499; 579October...i 124, 409;.657 3,274:41010, 960; 183November 121,266.6635. 017: 403' 10; 57.i:,48l. December: 108,181, 713; . 5; 554; 409 11, 346; 523 . 1893:—January ... 103, 284, 219 8. 3 0 1 681 10; 971.87a February . 10G,.892,.224 7, 75:0,136n , 105-,. 155. Marcli 97. Oil, 3309. 897; G i l 11113,. 573. A.pril ... 95. 048-, 641 10; 262; 490. 1 1 3 9 1 610 M;ay 95; 4.85V 411 6, 797; 135- 11, 855v 941 June; 99. 202,. 933 3, 911,. 458:" 12, 556; 749.' July .-.-. 96, 009-, 123" 3,790:; 280; 12; 700; 829: August.,.. 9.3, 582; 172;8, 468i 495 13, 496, 416; September81881.8638, 415, 865': 12; 667,195;. October.. 82,959,0496, 293;. 269. 11;, 418, 708November 80. 891,606' 5. 965; 281 11, 639, 467December 65, 650|.175; i , 580, 012. 15; 933:. 847 189.4—January 106,527.068 7. 851.75716,591888 Februarv 106,149; 136 -10, 680, 360 17, 073-2.68 March 100, 202; 009. . 10. 787;.29317; 502:, 126 April --., 78, 693, 267 11; 972. 280 17, 582: 973 May - 64, 873; 625 1-5,73Oi.38017; 889; 531 Juiie . 5 1 975, 607 18. 9 7 1 557 17, 970; 261 July55,216,906 18; 0-77,149. • 17, 720; 835August 58. 875:.317 10,87.4^651 16, 809i 713. September61; 38i;.827 8, 310, 732: 15, 424; 113October 105,4215696, 781, 9.12: 11, 721.392November 86, 2.41 445. 7, 656; 305 14; 483; 636; December". 44, 70o, 967 14, 386; 985 15, 4 8 1 586 1895—January 87. 085, 511 18, 207; 191 10; 131,145-February 90, 643; 307 19,005,524 18, 577, 511 March 91, 247,145 21, 497, 278; 16, 516,: 559April : . 99,151.409 25, 395; 7.57- 1,6, 589, 443: May 29.965.751 16, 5,52; 845 June. ... 107, 512, 363: July ... 107. 238,. 487- 30; 367; 816; l-6;532;93& . 100; 329,-837 27,121061 16;055;743-: Aaigust.... 92, 911, 974. 18, 894,.071. 14, 882, 337 September: 92, 943,-180: 15,108] 202 13; 426; 421 October 7.9,-333-.. 966. 13, 693,182. • 13,032-; 887 NoA^ember 63, 262; 28814, 8485 3C6 12-761321 December: 49, 845, 508- - 22, 298;-.463i • l l , •188, 78-7; 1896.—January 123, 962, 980- 23,179j.751 14-, 820-. 486; February^ 20, 5'76, 684; 15-246: 374.. March . 128,646,461 125, 393;. 900- 23, 223i.42i: • 15,459; 003- • April...,...., 108, 345; 281 . 28,8G4-.053- 15, 637;.421 May 1 0 1 699,-.605 36,724,949. 15; 730,-9:7.6: June... 110,718, 746-; 38, 606;.G51 16, O04„145 July 100, 957, 561 25, 25.6,. 726.- 15, 909,.801 August 124, 034,.67216,0S2;,608. ; 15il26;483September $11-, 066;.996. 10, 833,.409 14, 467.; 265; : 9,150; 717 5, 61-3; 8I3:: 5. 528:073; 5, 679; 710; 5- 838v 384 . 4, 716; 987 4, 932; 842: 8, 412, 075: 4-, 821.0288', 696, 590. 11, 918; 607 12,191.:,, 147 . 12, 270i 343: 6, 091 592G, 597-, 293Tl. 353; 443 • IG; 556;. 021 18, 676; 514 . 19, 75-1, 069: 21, 824, 5-7.1 21, 388, 384 20, 898, 866' 18, 943, 82213,899,705 8, 746; 951 4, 880:, 59.4: 4, 890,. 507 6,289,086: ; 4, 682. 696: : 17, 227; 906' ; 14, 953; 122 • 16, 754,-286 29, 445,.979; 36, 698; 053: 42,950.390: • 52, 439; 842 , 53, 756; 428^ 40, 586; 48339, 039; 691 . 83, 284; 108 85, 627; 980^ 84, 228; 21581, 792; 746; 60, 786; 082 G1,587,457.56, 276; 252; 49, 897, 588-. 57, 647; 881 ' 7.9,107; 451:. •77, 52.0,. 347 90.15-6,477 106, 201, 054; • 99,113.:. 271 104, 012,173112, 2 8 1 848. 108,549,890 120,993;. 035 • 123, 855, 57.7 102,125; 226 111,800,038 • 98, 868,.949 • Total. $5. 655,171 $176; 459:,.302 5,921947 180,008, 880 6, 822,. 252: 184v330,593 5,695,.G80: : 170,2:82,7.28 5,.738,795 . 159; 276, 086 4, 841, 754 . 15Si.828,130 4; 651,162 159: 903,165 6,028,889 153-,.339;.469 4; 792, 427 150;.363,C38 3-. 884, 496^ 153,. 878. 031 4; 409,486. 146, 226, 719 5; 071, 381 14-2,:871.852 5-; 376, 893 14.7,. 906, 092 5; 9 3 1 778. 147, 409, 313 6, 623, 311 : 149;702,1G5 7; 701, 852. : 154; 759,126 7, 208, 009. 151,.757, 069 5; 828, 486: 151,.070, 029 6, 043, 059 . 154,252.049 7, 768,1.701.49,.40G, 836. 5; 578,128- : 146,812.418 8; 827, I I L 149,. 385, 695 5, 085, 299 141.432. 390 5, 243, 455: 143, .337, 580 3; 982, 733. 138,,520, 092 3,620.159 13,8,. 235,112 3,157, 587 ' 129; 557. 530 7, 815, 481 : 132; 109; 515 11, 566, 766. 12.1,. 415, 283 12,808,547 118;. 370, .140 12,357,628. 117,143,042 14,526,887- 108; 372,.6I7: 12; 640,479: 16O;8'45,098 10; 758, 809 . 1-59,.614, 695 8, 750, 439. 153: 99G, 147 7; 520, 998 145, 215. 497 6,-598,.893: 141,.787; 882 4, 895, 465. 139j 783, 280 5,567,-162 149,. 021, 888 5, 017, 748 145.,.333, SCO 4; 970,188 130,.853,.343 4,169, 283 170,189, 847 4, 7.59, 972- 176i 422, 406 6; 383,175 - 166,535,702: 5^54,. 293 208,801,355 4,. 449,. 893 213, 068, 981 4, 959, 625. 203, 956, 684 1 899,226 207,623,292 1643,489 214, 950. 703 5, 642, 488' 209; 877. 315 7,800,591 •208,;758; 113 6; 018, 7-75 211, 614, 811 6, 523, 002. , 205,521,752 6; 391, 74.6: 202; 607. 758 7, 063,.137 201.202, 686 10"; 409, 650 • 195, 851,.629: 8; 030,. 538. 27.4-,.635, 928 7; 110, 998, 288,859. 345 7, 58.7,. 158 2S0,.213, 372 1O;0O2;885 283; 842,181 10,688,620 288, 679, 727 11,933,422 279;.387, 590 13; 815., ,3-70 26.7, 739, 496 12; 834,494 266, 947, 206 56 N®o REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 2 S . — A S S E T S AND L I A B I L I T I E S OF THE T R E A S U R Y IN E X C E S S o r C E R T I F I C A T E S AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S AT T H E END OE E A C H M O N T H , EROM J U N E , 1878. Assets. Month. 1878—Juno -. July August September... October November ... December 1879—Januar.y Februa,'ry...-. March Aiiril May June July -. A u g u s t September... October : November ... December 1880—January : . February March April MayJune July .- A u g u s t -. S e p t e m b e r . . . . October v : November ... December.... 1881—January.. .^' - F e b r u a r y . • March ' April • May••;• J u n e ••' J u l y ' • August... September:.. October . November ... December 1882—January February Marcli April . May ; Juiio July August September... October November ... December 1883—J a n u a r y February March April May June; July August S e p t e m b e r .• • October.... November . December.. 1884—January . . . February.. March ..... April May Juno July August September... October November ... Gold, s i l v e r , and notes. $104, 040, 821 171, 603,016 184, 676,389 • 182, 589, 288 190, 855, 684 195, 570, 087 190, 817,782 ' 198, 593, 584 208, 904, 278 209. 813,027 203, 179, 508 225, 855, 518 215, 009, 098 197, 275,115 217, 413, 861 229, 773,814 230, 137,323 220, 544, 769 2 1 1 725, 246 217, 905,558 214, 890, 640 213, 972. 986 21-5, 375, 280 213, 023,055 212, 168,100 211, 855,759 216, 208, 009 214, 412, 955 209, 240, 545 210, 610, 092 208, 233, 450 210, 582,412 232, 601,378 232, 786, 810 234, 262,989 233, 773,253 235, 254, 254 227, 497,148 237, 9 0 1 948 235, 146, 348 227, 678, 796 232, 448,581 226, 405, 927 225, 445, 801' 237, 016, 611 288, 636, 415 227, 235, 180, 718 235, 1.53,131 236; 107, 471 239; 293, 996 235, 815, 787 282, 882,185 227; 216,183 213, 788, 472 217, 964, 241 227, 286, 075 198,919 • 280,452, 675 232, 731, 586 238, '398, 499 242, 188,649 247, 689,232 252, 841,310 249, 981, 216 250, 700, 835 251, 202, 484 244, 039, 831 243, 624, 235 247, 758, 274 248, 068, 281 249, 546, 387 246, 506,174 243, 328,870 236, 095, 241 241,422,793 242. 484,314 237,;193,035 231 , 845, 064 Other. Liabilities. Total. $57, 004, 760 $221 045, 581 235;204, 437 83, 801, 421 72, 599, 708 257, 278, 097 260,480, 297 77, 871, 029 252, 208,135 61, 350, 451 250, 222, 636 54, 652, 549 262, 511 569 71, 696, 807 870, 888, 068 177, 274, 484 463, 372, 023 250, 467, 745 i l O , 418,031 230, 605, 004 467, 622, 255 264, 442, 687 513, 455, 671 287, 600,153 421, 458, 697 206, 449, 599 296, 950, 803 99, 675, 688 255, 889, 386 38, 475, 525 248, 994, 016 19, 226, 702 244, 470, 628 14,333,305 13, 018, 537 • 233, 563, 306 234, 745, 424 20, 020,178 230, 609, 419 12, 703, 861 15, 259, 949 229, 656, 589 18, 058, 710 232, 031, 696 230, 327, 399 14, 952,119 228, 982, 618 15,959,558 221 999, 948 12, 831, 848 225, 907, 050 14, 051 291 15, 971 037 232,182, 046 14, 508, 793 228, 921, 748 225,171, 545 15,925,000 13, 098, 743 223, 708, 835 21, 876, 308 227, 609, 758 12, 616, 655 223,179, 067 18, 532, 553 251,133, 931 16, 059, 974 248, 826, 284 13, 662, 245 247, 925, 234 16, 736, 231 250, 509, 484 19, 924. 242 255,178, 496 19, 857, 904 247,355,652 13,102, 988 251,007,936 16, 305,128 251, 451, 471 14,221,197 241, 899, 993 14, 987, 022 247, 430, 553 21, 875, 695 248,281,622 13, 422, 316 238, 868,117 18, 932, 661 250, 949, 272 12, 723, 589 246, 360, 004 13, 382, 761 210, 563, 479 14, 661, 280 249, 814, 411 246, 950, 022 11,842,551 13, 920, 473 250, 214, 469 13,979,775 253, 795, 512 20,172, 836 256, 035, 021 26,538,234 258, 752, 417 43, 238, 314 271, 021, 786 43, 260, 987 257, 225, 228 32,845,467 250,131, 542 15, 511, 578 242, 710, 497 18, 511, 785 248, 984, 460 15,655,301 248, 386, 837 15,438,258 248, 82-9, 752 .15,205,995 257, 394, 644 15,180, 922 262, 800,154 11123, 297 266, 984, 607 13, 576, 392 263, 557. 608 12, 860, 399 263, 561, 234 265, 634, 099 14,431,815 14, 253, 448 258, 293, 279 14, 742,459 258, 386, 694 14,182, 913 261, 939.187 13, 807, 080 261,875,881 18,189, 747 262, 736,134 14, 944, 269 281, 450, 443 18, 660, 660 256, 984, 530 14, 998, 720 251, 098, 961 14, 536. 221 255, 959, 014 18, 517, 091 255, 981, 405 16,948,224 254,141,259 14, 502, 269 246,347,333 Agency account. Balance. Total. $32, 537, 659 $188, 507, 022 $221,045,581 35, 053, 964 200,150,473 23 5; 2 0 1 437 84, 936, 877 222, 339, 220 257, 270, 097 37, 045, 389 223, 414, 908 260, 4G0, 297 33,877,270 218, 328, 865 252, 206,135 34,889,164 21.5. 333, 472 250, 222, 636 227, 740, 294 262, 511 569 34, 774, 275 336, 449, 861 370, 888, 068 3 1 418, 207 428,961,460 463, 872, 023 8 1 410, 563 35, 006, 461 405, 411, 570 440, 418, 031 432, 746, 833 467, 622, 255 34,875,422 87, 792, 575 475, 663,096 513,455,671 379, 542, 919 41,915,778 .421, 458. 697 51, 842, 784 245, 608, 019 296, 950, 803 43,853,454 212, 085, 932 255, 889, 38S 48, 086, 441 202, 957, 575 248, 994. 016 41,058,916 203, 411, 712 244,4-70.628 40, 415, 539 193,147, 787 233, 583, 30G 42, 448. 298 192, 297,126 234,745,424 40, 605, 647 190, 003, 772 230, 609, 419 40, 696, 000 188,900, 589 229, G5G, 589 38, 946, 889 193, 081 807 232, 031, 696 38, 537, 726 191, 789, 673- 230, 327, 399 34, 983, 917 193, 998, 698 228, 982, 013 38, 329, 004 188, 670, 884 224. 999, 948 39, 716, 721 188,190, 829 225,907,050 " 42, 568, 448 189, 618; 598 232,182, 046 42,119, 557 186, 802,191 228,921,748 225,171, .545 41129,108 181,042,437 42, 787. 284 180, 921, 571 223, 708, 835 43. 255, 230 184, 354. 528 227, 009, 758 42, 330, 784 180, 848, 803 223,179, 087 43, 034, 629 208,099, 302 251,133, 931 43, 031 510 205, 791 774 248, 826, 284 43,803,030 204, 622, 204 247,925,234 46. 365,157 204,144, 327 250, 509, 484 41,542,673 213, 635, 823 - 255,178, 496 45, 810, 619 201, 544, 433 247, 355, 052 51,107, 790 199, 900,146 251, 007, 938 204, 520, 280 251,451,471 46, 981,191 50, Oil, 857 191, 888,136 241, 899, 993 53, 623, 934 193, 806, 619 247, 430, 553 199, 614, 433 248, 281, 622 48, 687,189 48, 334, 870 190, 533, 247 238,808,117 53, -782, 938 197,166, 334 250, 949, 272 48,222,573 198, .137, 481 246, 360, 004 46, 512, 909 .194, 050, 480 240, 563, 479 57, 952, 835 191, 861, 776 - 249, 814, 411 51, 057, 603 195, 892, 419 246,950,022 56, 021, 499 194,192, 970 250, 214, 469 58, 325, 898 195, 469, 614 253,°795, 512 258, 035, 021 57,493,848 198, 541,173 55,110,116 203, 642, 301 258, 752, 417 63,512,033 207, 509, 753 271, 021, 788 52, 255, 919 204,969, 309 257, 225, 228 259,131, 542 50, 086, 022 200,045,526 56, 492,109 186, 218, 388 2-12, 710, 497 57, 410, 902 191, 553, 558 248, 964, 460 62, 831, 289 185, 555, 568 248, 386, 837 68, 300, 515 180, 529, 237 248. 829, 752 60, 217, 302 197,177,342 257, 394, 644 01, 677,155 201,122, 999 262, 800,154 67, 874, 440 199, 090,167 266, 984, 607 60, 882,196 208,1-75, 412 283, 557, 608 59,069,594 204, 491, 040 263, 561, 234 67,511,694 198,122, 405 265,634, 099 258, 293, 279 59, 595, 088 198, 698, 241 204,181200 . 258, 386, 694 54,182,494 261, 989,187 62, 836, 975 199,102, 212 281, 875, 361 55, 364, 898 208,510,463 262, 736,134 206, 087, 499 56, 648, 635 261,450,443 200,985,824 60,485,119 256, 984, 530 56, 219, 832 200, 784, 698 251,093,961 57,982,813 193,111,148 255, 959, 014 195,657,070 60, 801, 944 255, 981,405 204,247,262 51,731143 254,141, 259 203, 537,189 50, 604, 070 246,347; 333 194,624,455 51, 722, 878 57 TREASURER,. N ® . 2 S o — A S S E T S AND L I A B I I I T I E S O F T H E T R E A S U R Y I N E X C E S S O F C E R T I F I C A T E S AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Cont'd. Assets. Month. Gold, silver, and notes. Other. 1884—December $229. 805, 366 $14.180, 602 • 224, 229 742 14; 754 442 1885—January 232,176 538 • 14 702 734 • February 232, 297 561 13 740 030 March 232, 497 069 15 216 093 April . 242, 060 907 14 600 706 May Juno 14 788 856 244, 884 936 Jnly 248' 086 422 14 618 467 August 14 427 844 257, 987 094 12 938 189 September . . . 266, 639 086 272,803 813 14 422 148 October 14 253 299 November . . . 282, 272 126 285,412 973 13 535 082 December 291,332 609 14 790 083 1886—January 299, 241 760 15 475 373 February.... 860; 783 519 14 424 870 March 302, 401 450 15 836 506 • April 807, 483 912 15 752 158 May June 308, 880 703 18 652 806 July 16 375 469 310, 995 131 320,164 085 August 15 860 469 14 808 209 September..^. 313,074 676 305,429 946 16 725 325 October 18 861 896 N o v e m b e r . . . 305, 292 012 December . . . 298,753 955 •24 388 553 304, 213 998 19 418 982 1887—January 19 952 406 F e b r u a r y . . . . 312, 056 685 310,641 220 20 156 995 March 309, 682 388 21 148 281 April 819, 206 006 23 004 880 May 318,512 983 June 28 473 594 315, 414 705 24 088 646 July 821, 448 677 27 846 449 August 308, 945 850 32 352 104 September..311, 891 621 33 133 118 October 314, 053 438 43 639 089 November... 58 762 221 December . . . 805,303 500 59 763 008 1888—January...... 808,589 702 320, 647 897 61 747 047 • February 324, 414 748 61 488 814 March 325, 090 934 62 218 781 April 320,110 618 60 286 998 May 60 276 461 319,067 278 June... 6(' 075 280 321,855 456 July 59 312 237 830,763 985 August 59 863 740 September.;. . 309,979 848 288, 900 020 . 56 541 669 October 52 582 150 NoA^ember . . . 287,019 521 281,536 090 52 755 501 December 279, 071 158 50 939 429 1889—January 281, 343 675 49 563 211 February 277,725 090 48 142 819 March 271,164 328 49 178 348 April 280,109 758 48 829 353 Mav •~^'"^j 48 856 846 278,186 639 JJ uu nl ye 49 437 271 273 913 495 49 607 731 267, 684 099 August September... 255, 785 906 48 930 , 0.52 October 249, 982 950 47 920 373 N o v e m b e r . . . 248, 330 945 48 077 045 December 240, 250 765 41 586 234 1890—January 237,127 126 38 509 953 February 249, 236 968 S4 083 710 March 241, 099 620 82 312 879 April 243, 315 581 32 776 502 May 251,916 789 31 468 070 255,892 905 81 916 024 June July 251,010 626 82 798 090 247,389 952 .35 137 010 August-. September... 192,494 861 34 772 735 October 197, 483 624 83 309 599 NoA'ember . . . 199,942 004 29 937 697 December 185,053 533 30 239 753 1891—January 194,096 210 29 812 404 February 202,460 788 80 520 820 March 190,525 491 30 271 993 April 183, 098 054 29 974 191 May 183,595 707 29 908 843 Liabilities. Total. Agency account. Balance. Total. $243,485,968 $51, 287, 753 $1.92,198. 215 $243, 485, 968' 238, 984,184 44, 429, 907 194, 554, 277 238, 984,184 246, 939, 272 47,195,100 199,744,172 246, 939, 272 246, 037, 597 46, 651, 453 199, 386,144 246, 037, 597 247, 713,162 47,176, 959 200, 536. 203 247,713,162 256, 861, 613 205, 713; 001 256, 681, 613 50, 948, 612 259,633, 792 259,833, 792 217,198, 975 42,434, 817 262^ 704' 889 282, 704, 889 47 354 154 215 350,785 219, 646, 977 272,414, 938 272, 414, 938 52, 767, 961 279,577,275 - 46, 370,553 288, 206, 722 279, 577, 275 287, 225, 956 43, 660, 215 243, 565,741 287, 225, 956 296, 525, 425 245, 769, 440 298, 525, 425 50, 755, 985 298, 948,055 41, 060, 240 257,887,815 298. 948, 055 308,122, 692 40, 904, 725 265, 217, 967 306,122, 692 814,717,133 48, 802, 890 285, 914, 243 3 1 1 717,133 315,157, 889 39, 392, 480 275, 765, 409 315,157,889 818, 237, 956 39, 888, 649 278,349, 307 318, 237, 956 323, 286, 070 41, 824, 214 281911,858 823,236, 070 287;513, 959 327, 488,509 327, 483, 509 39, 989, 550 327, 870, 600 327, 3-70, 600 43, 9-77, 454 283, 398,148 51510,525 336, 024, 554 336, 024. 554 281, 514, 029 327, 877, 885 48, 033, 854 279, 844,031 327, 877, 885 322,155,271 43,184, 403 278, 970, 868 322,155, 271 324,158, 908 49, 971, 280 274,182, 628 824,153, 908 323,122,508 43, 800, 946 279, 521, 582 323,l-22, 508 823, 682, 930 42,048,255 281, 5 8 1 G75 328, 632, 930 882, 009, 091 52.229,688 279, 779, 423 332, 009, 091 330, 798, 215 47, 919, 886 282, 878, 549 330, 798, 215 330, 830, 689 44, 802,138 286, 028, 531 380, 830, 689 842, 210, 386 291,141 324 342, 210, 888 51, 086, 062 40, 669, 659 804,816,868 344, 986, 527 844, 988, 527 339, 483, 351 291, 986,110 839,483,351 47, 497, 241 299, 746. 582 349,295,126 349,295,126 58, 548, 584 341,297,954. 52, 234, 292 289, 063, 662 341, 297, 954 845, 024, 739 48, 953, 361 296, 071, 378 345, 024, 789 857, 892, 507 62,165, 058 295, 527, 449 857, 092, 507 382, 065, 721 49, 959, 889 312,105, 882 362, 065, 721 388, 352, 710 46,767,018 321, 585, 692 368, 352, 710 382, 894, 944 52, 799, 621 329, 595, 323 882, 894, 944 385, 898, 582 44, 730, 923 841,187,639 385, 898, 562 387, 309, 095 45, 901, 287 341, 408, 408 387, 309, 695 380, 877, 814 52, 530, 640 327, 846, 974 880, 877, 614 379, 343, 739 43, 716, 727 335, 627, 012 379, 848, 789 381, 930, 736 881, 930, 736 331,612,488 50, 818, 268 390, 078, 222 890, 076, 222 56, 547, 888 333, 528, 534 889, 843, 588 47, 705, 644 821,637,944 389, 343, 588 343, 441, 689 48, 053, 268 295, 888,421 343, 441, 889 389. 551, 671 64, 803, 482 2 7 1 748, 209 839, 551, 671 834, 292,191 50, 836, 356 283, 955, 835 334, 292,191 830, 010, 585 48, 214, 778 281,795,807 380, 010, 585 830, 906, 886 64, 502, 445 266, 4 0 1 441 380, 906, 886 325, 867, 909 52,187,930 278, 679, 979 325, 867, 909 820, 342, 076 48, 317, 087 272, 025, 039 320, 342, 678 328, 439, 111 53, 329, 501 275.109, 810 828,439,111 328, 543, 485 326, 543, 485 287; 531, 010 39. 012, 475 323,350,780 823 350 766 49, 350, 078 2-74, 000, 688 65,518,460 817,291,830 251, 773, 370 317, 291, 830 3 0 1 695, 958 50, 489, 731 254, 206, 227 304,695,958 297. 883, 323 49, 370, 888 248, 512. 435 297,888,323 296; 407, 990 53, 774, 585 242, 833; 405 296,407,990 281, 836, 999 • 48, 312, 896 238, 524,103 281, 836, 999 275, 837, 079 48, 802, 039 228, 835, 040 275, 637, 079 283, 270, 678 53, 981, 477 229, 309, 201 283, 270, 678 273, 412,499 44, 722, 623 .228, 689, 876 273, 412, 499 276, 092, 083 48, 878, 308 227, 213, 755 276, 092. 083 55, 048, 394 283, 384, 839 228, 336, 445 283, 384, 839 287, 808, 929 287, 808, 929 42,196, 465 245,612,484 283,808,716 49, 738, 798 234, OGO, 918 283, 808, 716 282, 526, 962 282, 526, 962 66, 619, 851 215,907,111 227, 267, 096 48,148, 749 179,120, 347 227, 267, 096 230,793, 223 55, 681, 784 175,131,439 230,793,223 229, 879, 701 65, 493, 407 164, 386, 294 229, 879, 701 215, 298, 286 52, 050, 877 183, 242, 409 215,293,286 223, 908, 614 48, 924, 876 174,983,938 223^908,614 232, 981, .558 64, 585, 589 188, 395, 989 282, 981, 558 220, 797, 484 58, 881, 629 163,915,855 220,797,484 213, 072, 245 51, 353, 442 181,718,803 213, 072, 245 218, 502, 550 54, 615, 831 158,886,719 • 213,502,550 m EEPORT ON THE FINANCES. M®» 2 S . — A S S E T S AND L I A B I I I T I E S O F T H E T R E A S U R Y I N E X C E S S O F C E R T I F I C A T E S AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S AT THE END OF E A C H MONTH^ FROM J U N E ^ 1878—Cont'd, Assets. Montb. Gold, silver, and notes. Other. Liabilities. Total. Agency account. Balance. $176, 459, 302 $28, 700,419 $205, 159, 721 $51, 265,.,912 $153, 893, 809 1891—June 27,137,109 207, 145,995 180, 008, 886 July 51, 882,, 278 155, 783, 717 207, 523, 745 184, 330. 593 • 23.193,152 160, 274, 395 August 47, 249,,350 191, 881,482 170, 262, 728 1 4 1 987, 969 21, 598, 731 September... 46, 873,,493 180, 150, 848 20, 874, 762 159, 276, 086 October.. 40, 478,i, 929 139, 671, 919 179, 135,042 20,506,912 N o v e m b e r . . . 158, 828,130 40, 008,:, 123 139,126, 919 180, 157,174 20, 254, 009 159i 903,165' December.— 45, 583,, 045 134, 574,129 173, 367,461 153, 839, 469 1802—January 20, 027, 992 131, 368, 461 41. 999,',000 189. 298, 543 18, 934, 905 February 132,162, 204 150, 883, 638 37, 136,,339 172; 664,763. 39, 765,1,879 18, 786, 732 March 153, 878, 031 132, 898, 884 167, 702, 776 21,476, 057 April 146, 226, 719 38, 184,, 614 • 131,518,162 181 218, 8 7 8 ,991 18, 347. 226 142, 871, 652 212, May . 128, 005, 887 35, 165: 242, 681 June 147, 906, 092 17, 836, 589 38, 550,, 304 126, 892, 377 164; 303, 488 127, 050, 286 . J u l y . - . - . . . : . . . 147, 409, 313 16, 894,155 37, 253,,182 166. 059, 451 149, 702,165 16, 857, 288 129,152, 343 August 36, 907,,108 1 5 1 759,126 18, 275, 888 171; 031 064 131, 895, 918 139,,046 September... 39, 168, 193,605 131, Oil, 402 151, 757, 069 16,436, 536 182,,203 October 87 167, 105,147 130,328,919 776,,228 , , N o v e m b e r . . . 151, 070, 029 16, 035,118 38 170; 313. 969 154, 252, 049 16, 0 8 1 920 December 221,,879 129, 092, 590 41, 15, 975; 811 165. 382; 847 149,406,836 1898—January 117,,580 125, 265, 067 40, 15, 681, 504 162! 493, 922 146, 812,418 February 365,,833 124,128, 089 38, ,608 -12.5,630,728 149,385, 695 March 15, 954, 641 165, 340, 336 39 709,,592 I6O: 527, 495 144, 432, 390 16, 095,105 April... 121,482,903 39, 044,,813 159. 591,988 May 143, 337, 580 16, 254. 388 38, 026,, 392 121, 565,155 June 138,520,092 21, 930; 590 160, 450,682 988, 122, 462, 290 37. 155, 279,115 17,044,003 138, 235,112 117, 887, 566 July 37, 391,,549 ,096 129, 557, 530 17, 685, 476 147. 243, 006 August 89, 959,,160 • 107, 283, 910 149; 322,792 17, 213, 277 447, 106, 875, 632 Sex)tember . . . 132,109, 515 42 141 837,153 ,882 121, 415, 283 20,421,870 102, 294, 291 October 89, 542,,517 17, 220, 993 185, 591,133 N o v e m b e r . . . 118,370,140 391, 95,199, 616 40 133, 297, 277 ,722 117,143, 042 18,154, 235 December 90, 375, 555 42 921,;, 873 108, 372, 617 16, 688, 854 125, 080, 971 84, 082, 098 1894—January 978, 40 177, 165,927 ,563 16, 320, 829 188, 682, .364 February 160, 845, 098 38 503,, 653 16, 538, 984 17 153,679 159,614,695 March 203, 133, 950. 026 42 170, 886, 866 I, 079 16, 840, 719 153, 996,147 April 125,097,787 45 739,1,484 162, 117, 854, 335 May... 145, 215, 497 16, 989, 322 159, 151819 44 300,:,709 141, 787, 882 17, 395, 264 157. 183,146 . Juno.... 41 598,:, 085 117, 584, 487 229, 486 119, 065, 851 139, 763, 280 17, 466,156 July... 38 164,,689 166, 17, 330, 897 161 352. 785 149, 021,888 August 127.148, 096 89 204,1,739 .145, 333, 860 16, 365, 597 147, 699, 457 September... .119,919,718 41 779,',445 October 130, 653, 343 16, 406, 248 186, 059, 591 •89 719,,715 107, 340,146 869, 321 16,729,474 170,139, 847 144, 507, 608 November.... 42 861,1,608 192, 626,185 D e c e m b e r — . 176, 422, 466 16,197,719 39 282,', 115 158, 337, 579 182, 692, 417 166, 535, 702 16,156, 715 1 4 1 808, 302 1895—January 089, 88 225, 835, 373 ,786 16,531018 208,801,855 178,197,587 February.... 47 137,s886 229, 187, 917, 260 March ,. 213, 068, 981 16, 224,165 220 293,146 375, 41 ,796 180,817,916 April — 203, 956, 684 16, 797, 028 224, 753, 712 39 935,1,912 185, 370,101 May 207, 623, 292 16, 483, 721 231 107,013 736, 38 i, 670 853, 823 J u r i e . . . . . . . . . . 214, 950, 708 16, 903,120 225, 598,139 36 613,;, 607 195, 240,153 15, 920, 824 209, 877, 315 July 221 38 448,!, 496 187.149, 532 15, 817, .540 227 575, 653 184,039,157 208, 758,113 August...... 40 .536,;,852 681,717 185, 405, 365 211,614,611 16, 047,106 September... 221; 034. 938 42 256,1,939 179,947,990 205,521,752 15.513,186 October 218, 133, 019 41 086,1,638 202, 607, 758 15, 525, 261 219, 554, 774 40 726,,574 November... 177, 406, 886 December 204, 202, 686 15, 352, 088 212, 010, 954 41 527,•,174 178, 027, 200 300. 260, 558 195, 851, 629 16,159, 325 1896—January 171,591,780 40 419,1,551 274, 635, 928 25, 624, 630 312. 059,694 262,707, 007 February.... 37 553,,946 283, 859, 345 28, 200, 349 308, 205, 805 271, 841, 748 March 40 417,,643 27, 991, 933 306: 119,997 280,213,372 270, 090, 662 April 38 114,,787 283, 842,131 22, 277, 886 306: 794, 683 May 38 926,, 566 287,193, 210 296: 650,775 ,802 288, 679, 727 18,114, 936 207, 432, 097 362, June 39 279, 387, 590 17, 283,185 285. 731,773 July 40 492,., 872 256,158,473 1,994 267, 789, 496 17, 992, 277 285. 118,451 243,346, 401 385, August 42 266, 947, 206 18,171, 245 241,154, 457 Sei^tember... 43 963, Total. 159,721 207, 145, 995 207 523, 745 191 861,482 180, 150, 848 179, 135, 042 "180, 157,174 "173, 367, 461 169, 298,543 . 172,664, 763 187, 702, 776 161, 218, 878 165. 242, 681 164, 303, 468 166, 059, 451 171 084,984 168: 193, 605 167, 105,147 170, 313,989 185 882, 647 162, 493, 922 165, 340, 386 180, 527, 495 159, 591,968 160, 450, 682 155 279,115 147: 243, 006 149: 322, 792 141 837,153 135: 591,133 133, 297,277 125, 060,971 177, &27 176, 165, 679 170, 158, 836,866 162; 819 159, 154, 183,146 157, 229; 436 166, 352, 785 161 699, 457 147, 591 186, 059, 192, 869,821 620,185 182, 225. 692, 417 373 229. 335, 293,146 220, 753, 712 221: 107,013 231 853,823 225 598,139 22^ 575, 653 227 661,717 221, 034, 938 218, 133,019 219, 554, 774 212, 010,954 300, 260, 558 312, 059, 694 308, 205. 305 306, 119, 997 306, 794. 663 296, 650, 775 285, 731,773 285, 118,451 59 TREASURER. . \ NOo 2 4 o — P U B L I C D E B T , EXCLUSIVE OF C E R T I F I C A T E S AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AT T H E END OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J UNE, 1878, ACCORDING TO THE F O M I OF STATEMENT ADOPTED IN 1891. B e a r i n g no interest. Month. 1878—June...... eJuly . . . . . . . August ... September October... November. December. 1879—January... I February . March April May Juno. July A.ugust . . . September October... November. December. 1880—Januarj^... February . M a r c h ."... April May June July August ... Septeniber October... November. December. 1881—January... February . March April.. May.. June July August ... September. October . . . November. December . 1882—January... February . March..... April.. May., -.. Juno July Aug.ust ... September October ... November. December . 1883—January... Februaiy.-. March Ap.ril. May June July August ... September October ... November. D e com b e r . 1 8 8 4 — J a n u a r y .. February . M a r c h .'... April May ; June July Interestbearing. $1, 780, 735,650 1, 795, 677,900 1, .818, 070,500 1, 818, 261.550 1, 807, 163,600 1, 798, 750, 750 1, 809, 812, 850 1,940, 805, 650 2,000, 271. GOO 1, 992, 144. 470 1 , 9 5 1 982: 800 1, 953, 414,760 1 887, 710,110 1,782, 912,800 1,782, 917. 000 1, 782, 967,650 1, 782, 967,050 1,772, 917,650 1, -772, 686. 850 1,787, 688; 850 1, 756, 212,850 1, 746, 698, 400 1,.733,^ 698, 400 1,721, 698,400 1. 709, 993,109 1, 708, 698,400 1, 899, 198, 400 1, 6S8, 698,400 1, 676, 698,400 1, 6-72, •520. 400 1, 681, 2G5.-4G0 1, 661, 265,400 1, 660, 935,000 1, 649, 817, 250 1, 641, 749. 850 1,625, 567, 750 1,625, 587,750 1, 607, 111,000 1, 589, 342, 800 1, 579, 102, 250 1, 552, 728, 750 1. 550, 305, 200 1, 540, 534, 600 1. 520, 331,600 i; 520, 825,600 1, 500, 752. 700 1. 480, 044,850 1, 464, 952,800 1, 449, 810, 400 1, 438, 661, 506 1, 423, 603, 750 1, 407, 841,850 1, 404, 080. 200 1, 4 6 1 066, 800 1, 378, 245,450 1 3G2, 130, 050 1 340, 895, 750 1, 339, 113, 050 1. 3 3 1 4-78, 000 1, 3 2 1 229,050 1, 321, 229,150 1,324, 232, 000 1, 3 1 1 878, 950 1, 302, 617,600 1, 298, 446, 050 1, 287, 046, 800 1, 262, 885,150 1. 262, 657, 850 1, 252, 840,900 1,242, •758, 000 1, 242, 572, 350 1, 230, 845,650 1 212, 563, 8.50 1, 211, 407, 950 Matured. United States Natic'nal-bank notes and n o t e s , redeni]3f r a c t i o n a l cur- t i o n a c c o u n t . rency. $5, 594, 560. 26 $363, 291 082. 27 9,609, 640. 26 363,198. 881.67 1 1 973, G50. 26 363, 094, 9 8 1 1 0 13; 524, 690.26 363, 040, 525. 58 .15,628, 370.26 382,954, 274. 86 23, G6G, 240.26 362,893, 413. 89 22, 446, 460.26 362,851, 205. G2 6. 608, 6S0.26 362, 770. 526.73 e; 372, 930.26 362, 729; 353. 81 7, 672, 160. 26 382,688,. 603.14 87, 429, 110.26 362, 655, 640. 52 55,306, 660.26 382,617, 823.12 37, 015, 630.26 362, 585, 091. 78 78. 737, 550. 26 382, 557, 3 0 1 23 41,146, 910. 26 362, 504, 505. 96 29, 674, 720. 26 362, 489, 929. 26 23, 079, 085. 26 .362,453. 340.91 18, 247, 595. 26 862. 446 719. 79 14, 691, 925. 26 862, 416. 669. 78 12,002, 445. 26 362,411, G85. 96 10,823, 135. 26 362, 373. 582. 08 9, 922, 965.26 3G2, 367. 508. GO 8, 877, 635. 26 362, 346, 693. 00 8,134, 965. 26 362, 834, 980. 37 7, 621, 455. 26. 353, 956, 945. 87 6, 841, 115. 26 • 353,947,641. 37 6,128, 035. 26 353, 923, 891. 37 6,011, 665. 26 353, 923, 7 8 1 37 5, 615, 865. 26 353, 923. 702. .37 5,518, 085. 26 353, 905, 003. 37 11, 4 8 1 395. 26 353, 889, 2 9 1 1 2 7, 273, 285.26 353,886, 225.12 6, 598, 725.26 353, 880, 1 2 1 9 2 6, 093, 465. 26 353, 873, 639. 92 5,704, 865. 26 353, 856, 692. 92 10, 600, 005.20 853,850, 748. 92 0, 723, 885. 26 353, 847, 504. 32 9. 959, 015. 26 3.53.846, 146. 32 14,198, 665. 26 353, 839, 635. 02 10, 039, 595. 26 353, 839, 562. 02 13. 746. 305. 26 353, 834, 207. 92 10, 048, 315. 20 353, 834, 1 0 1 92 11, 528, 265.26 353, 816, 862. 92 13, 920, 005. 20 353, 810, 399. 67 10, 037, 925. 26 353, 808, 768.67 12, 665, 615. 26 353, 805, 749.67 13, 711, 845. 26 353, 798, 633. 77 14, 440, 165. 26 353, 790. 329. 77 16, 260, 805. 26 353,787, 958. 77 13, 909, 715. 26 353, 787, 1.80. 77 12, 472, 725. 26 853. 772, 677. 77 15, 959, 625. 26 353, 768, 579.77 11, 588. 945. 26 353, 760, 581. 77 9, 545, 055. 26 353, 762, 960.17 14, 887, 015.26 353, 762, 385.17 14, 632, 715. 26 353, 758, 359.17 13,31i; 945. 26 353,756, 694.17 10, 575, 195. 26 353, 750, 679. 81 9, 091, 085.26 353, 749, 024. 81 8, 938, 475.26 353, 748, 6 2 1 81 7, 83i; 415. 26 853, 746, 691.81 7, 267, 765. 26 353, 739, 167.31 6, 583, 165. 26 353, 737, 687. 81 5, 643, 665. 28 353, 732, 777.31 4,348, 745. 26 853, 736, 119. 31 6, 645, 335.26 353, 730, 119. 31 15,138, 795. 26 353, 729, 124. 31 11, 348, 1651. 26 353, 726., 906. 31 12, 067, 365. 26 353, 725, 893. 31 1 1 043, 915. 26 353, 723, 858.81 12,128, 465. 26 353, 722, 628. 31 12, 578, 275, 26 353,720, 860. 31 19, 656, 205,. 26 353, 719, 517.31 12,606, 365. 26 353,717, 922.31 233. GO 9,779, 042.00 9,143, 950. 00 9,184, 120. 00 9, 611, 708. 00 9,832, 6 0 1 25 10,436, 7 5 1 75 11.352, 589. 75 11,742, 321. 75 12, 413. 943. -75 14,005, 21G. 75 12, 435, 482. 75 11, 596,. 0 6 1 2 5 13, 114, 508. 25 12, 939, 588. 25 13,159. 829. 75 13,052, 124.25 13,187, 024. 25 13, 438, 142.25 18, 623, 235. 25 IS, 244, 838.25 18,546, 758, 25 19,125, 436. 25 19, 068, 847. 25 19, 337. 6 2 1 25 19, 731, 800. 25 19, 753, 958. 25 20, 222, 920. 25 20, 825, 767.25 20, 997, 588.25 21, 300, 799. 85 21.145, 468. 85 37. 281, 8 6 1 85 38,132, 782. 85 35. 828, 749. 85 35,194, 087.85 33.146, 858.85 33,140, 042. 80 32, 005, 584.60 31,547. 560.60 30, 772, 754.60 29, 680, 500. 60 29, 689, 802.16 30, 095. 588. 60 29,981, 285. 60 29, 507, 958. 80 32, 444. 379. 60 34, 879, 647. 60 37, 056. 729. 60 37, 962, 089.10 38, 941, 844. 80 38; 851, 758.10 38,169, 253.10 37, 991, 780.16 39, 098, 793.16 39, 272, 298.10 39, 438, 349. 32 38, 828, 826. 80 88, 606, 117.60 37, 960, 4 4 1 60 30,157, 910.60 35,220, 105.60 35, 375, 902.60 36, 655, 222.10 35,672, 219. 60 35,536, 622.60 3 8 , 8 1 1 572. 60 39,636, 637. 60 39, 605, 082.60 39, 754, 813.10 38,849, 725.16 38, 779, 038.10 39, 368, 121.10 38, 852, 805.10 .$2,159," 420, 525. 53 •2,177,685, 463.93 2, 202, 888, 684. 36 2, 203., 010, 885. 84 2 , 1 9 1 755, 953.12 2,195,143, 605. 40 2, 205, 547, 270. 63 2, 321, 536, 846. 74 2,381,116, 505. 35 2,371-899, 177.15 2,399,052, 787. 53 2, 383, 774,"226.13 2, 298, 912, 893. 29 2, 237. 322, 160. 74 2,199; 502, 004. 47 2,188, 292, 129. 27 2,181, 552, 150.42 2,166, 798, .989.30 2,163, 233, 587.29 2.158, 723, 618. 47 2,147, G51 403.59 2,137,535, 829. 51 2,124,648, I G I 51 2,111,237, 192. 88 2, 090, 909, 121.88 2,089,218, 458.88 2, 079, 004, 284.88 2, 066, 858, 766. 88 2, 057, 083, 534.88 2, 052, 941; 076. 88 2, 047, 939, 885.28 2, 043, 570, 379.23 2. 058, 701, 715.03 2. 047, 417, 138. 03 2, 037,139, 657.53 2,025,212, 592. 03 2, 019, 285, 978. 43 2, 0 0 1 ^oO, 204.18 1, 989, 886, 684. 88 1, 974, 528, 987. 88 1,951,082, 017:78 1-944,468, 120. 78 1, 935, 589, 530. -28 1, 918,157, 573. 53 1, 914,131, 579. 53 1, 898, -782, 023.53 1, 880, 002, 708. 63 1 888, 062, 942. 63 1; 856, 915, 893.63 1, 844, 820, 485.18 1, 828, 790, 497. 63 1, 815, 921, 313.13 1,807, 604, 980.13 1, 805, 368, 595. 53 1, 785, 993, 843. 53 1, 769, 793, 422. 53 1, 747, 402, 738. 75 1, 742, 267, 5 5 1 67 1,735,924, 227.87 1, 724, 8 7 1 594. 87 1, 721, 959, 167.67 1,720,459, 038.17 1, 710, 575, 705.17 1, 698, 649, 284. 67 1,692,197. 184.17 1, 6S2, 952; 877.17 1,670,. 567. 642.17 1,686,769. 559.17 1, 658, 239.,241.17 1 650, 280, 586. 67 1,647,273. 108. 67 1, '635, 923. 828. 67 1, 625, 307, 693. 67 1,618,585: 042. 67 60 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. NOo 2 4 o — P U B L I C D E B T , EXCLUSIVE O F C E R T I F I C A T E S AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , F R O M J U N E 1 8 7 8 , A C C O R D I N G TO T H E F O R M O F STATEMENT ADOPTED I N 1891—Continued. Bearing no interest. Month. 1884—August September . . October . NoA'ember... December . . . 1885—January February ... March April May... •Juno July August September .. October November... December . . . 1886—January..... . February -March April May Juno July August September .. October November... December... 1887—January February March .. April May... Juiio • July August September... October November... December . . . 1888—January February ... March April May Juno J"i.y August September..October NoA'-ember... December... 1889-January February ... March April May Juno July A u g u s t . .*.... September... October NoA'-ember... December . . . 1890—January February.... March April May June July....^ August September .. October Interest bearing. Matured. 202 526, 192 476, 192 475, 182 147, 182 147, 182 148, 182 149, 182 149, 182 150, 182 150, 182 150, 182 152, 182 153, 182 158, 182 154, 182 155, 182 155, 182 155, 172 058, 162 057, 151 742. 142 026, 132 Oil 127 980, 122 391, 103 183, 074 819, 059 125, 051 870, 050 995, 040 627, 023 947, 016 055, 007 692, 007 692, 987 976. 982 280, 968 490, 983 147, 983 138, 963 138, 963 139, 983 140, 983 140, 959 576, 942 437, 936 522, 935 514, 929 511 906 039, 879 499, 868 444, 862 418, 854 501 844 106, 886 412, 825 005, 818 745, 815 853, 811 244, 794 954, 784 324, 774 Oil, 784 055, 751 273, 740 327, 735 029. 723 499, 719 178, 713 488, 711 313, 700 799, 680 978, 638 688, 632 288, $14,188 585. 28 18, 616: 815.26 12,547 485. 26 9, 238 435. 26 6, 993. 925. 26 5, 955, 945. 26 5, 401 395. 26 4,951 505. 26 4,746 085. 26 4, 353; 855. 26 1 1 0 0 995. 26 1 0 1 4 485. 26 3,921 765. 26 3,871 385. 26 3, 734: 305. 26 3,569 105.26 3, 447 475. 28 3,324 755.28 1 258: 465. 26 5,387 865. 26 5, 856. 795. 26 7,097 505. 26 9,704 445. 26 5,374 185. 26 1 7 7 3 225. 26 6,998 735. 26 12, 316 435. 26 9, 289, 365. 26 8, 874 855. 26 825. 26 7, 310 845.26 6, 530 275.26 6, 926, 715. 26 6, 310 295. 26 6, 541 165. 26 6,115, 115.26 6,181 715. 28 4, 397 935. 28 3, 789 105. 28 3, 480, 975. 26 3, 252 955. 26 3,163, 885. 26 2, 911 265.28 2, 741 795. 26 2, 688 155. 26 2, 875, 645. 26 2, 555 095.26 2, 496 665. 26 2, 478, 265.26 2, 453 625. 28 2, 419 685.26 2, 865 745. 26 2,151 695. 26 2, 094 095. 26 2, 087. 245. 26 2, 047 245. 26 1,941 755. 26 1,931 925. 26 1, 907 485. 28 1,911 255. 26 1, 904 505. 26 1,900 425. 26 1,897 875. 26 1,885 225. 26 1,847 625. 26 1,844 345. 26 1, 841 885. 28 •1838, 105.26 1,831 045. 26 1 8 2 6 185. 26 1 8 2 4 805. 26 1,815 135. 26 1, 803 275.26 1, 777, 985. 26 1, 750 635. 26 1, 708 United States notes a n d f r a c t i o n a l currency. 717, 377.31 716, 616. 36 713, 585.36 713, 585. 36 710, 599. 38 708, 189.36 •707, 422. 67 706, 180. 67 705, 171 88 704, 899. 88 703, 1 4 1 88 700, 123. 88 700, 078.88 700, 048. 88 700, 003. 88 698, 380*. 92 897, 959.77 697, 849. 77 697, 849. 77 694, 653. 27 698, 078. 52 692, 573. 52 692, 548. 52 892, 138. 52 692, 093.52 692, 098. 52 692, 093. 52 692, 093.52 692, 043. 52 689, 817.52 688, 9 0 1 52 636, 686, 703.37 885, 658. 37 685. 468. 37 688. 110. 87 682; 895. 37 682, 115.37 682, 072.12 881, 037.12 6S0, 992.12 G79, 335.12 679, 781.12 679, 781.12 879. 01.7.12 681, 017.12 660, 380. 07 860, 407. 32 659, 487. 32 659, 140. 32 659, 189.97 6,57, 139.97 657, 7 4 1 97 655, 349. 97 655, 958. 47 655, 953. 47 654, 234.47 654, 762. 97 654, 148. 97 854, 148. 97 653, 148. 97 653, 148. 97 658, 148.97 651, 148. 97 851, 590. 97 651, 590. 97 651, 590.97 651, 202. 97 850, 202. 47 649, 008.47 848, 489.47 648, 559. 47 648, 559.47 648, 559. 47 647, 559.47 675.47 National-bank notes, redemption account. 957.60 $ 1 283.10 467.10 137.10 478.10 704.54 686.10 340. 60 812.10 727.10 332.10 422. 60 553.60 301.60 138. 85 505. 35 715.73 171 73 7 9 1 98 262. 35 089.85 394.35 705.85 020. 85 955. 35 547. 35 383.60 317.60 2 8 1 60 09110 874.10 424.10 290.10 625.10 918.10 194. 60 505. 60 787.60 559. 25 594. 91 767. 50 753. 80 542. 20 918. 30 723. 45 .592. 90 843. 65 866. 65 564. 65 731.85 859.20 020. 50 4 7 1 50 985. 50 250.25 444. 75 378. 25 423. 59 186. 75 4 1 1 75 103. 25 616. 75 0-79. 75 668. 25 220. 75 912.75 884. 25 825. 75 957. 25 894. 75 359. 75 975. 75 296.75 885. 25 857. 25 Total. ,819,320.17 ,188,21172 020,137.72 093, 257. 72 294, 452. 72 631, 889.16 645, 5 3 1 03 633, 628. 53 100, 422. 24 177, 432. 24 551,419.24 303, 631. 74 200, 797. 74 642, 685. 74 099, 097. 99 , 084, 091. 53 , 935, 300. 76 , 345, 676. 76 , 280, 257. 01 759, 730. 88 905,213.63 813, 273.13 659, 799. 83 427, 944. 83 790, 8 7 1 1 3 437,176.13 933, 492. 38 218,626.88 040,130. 38 ,135, 686.88 . 698, 273. 88 ,814,062.73 572, 883. 73 , 688, 888. 73 485, 543. 73 778,055.23 261, 536. 23 178, 724. 98 070. 9 3 1 63 523. 592. 29 517, 287.88 025, 450.18 700,128. 58 289, 270. 68 783,145. 83 489, 948. 23 681,906.23 688, (329. 23 448, 030. 23 426,156. 88 543, 454. 43 684,197. 73 449, 658. 78 207, 384.23 388, 668. 98 498, 944. 48 101 986. 48 804, 687.82 470, 760. 98 105, 605. 98 684, 547. 48 833,180. 98 388, 783. 98 078, 234. 48 001, 386. 98 016, 208. 98 697, 472. 48 122,153.48 895, 580. 98 985,109.48 , 396, 834. 48 459, 030.48 463,1.51.48 , 093, 479. 98 , 436, 557. 98 61 TREASURER. M o . 2 4 o — P U B L I C D E B T , E X C L U S I V E O F C E R T I F I C A T E S AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AT THE 1':ND O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878, ACCORDING TO THE F O R M O F STATEMENT ADOPTED I N 1891—Continued. Bearing no interest. Month. 1890—November.. December .. 1891—January February... March April May Juno July August September , October — NoA^ember.. December . . 1892—January February... March April. May Juno July August September.. October — November.. December.. 1893—January February... March-.* April May Juno July August . . . September . October — NoA'omber.. December . . 1894-January.... February... March April May June ... July August Sep'tember . October — NoA^ember.. December .. 1895—January,... February... March April May Juno July August September . October NoA-ember.. December.. 1896—January February... Marcb April May .".. June . . . . . . . July August September . Interest bearing. Matured. , 492, 590 $1 687 345. 26 682, 505. 28 619.I, 019, 740. 617,, 145, 750 679 695. 26 615,I, 501, 580 671 885. 26 613.;, 512, 780 670 115.26 660 635. 26 6io;1,771,520 647, 505.26 610,, 529,120 . , 529,120 614 705.26 610: ,529,420 613 320. 26 Gio;I, 529, 420 611, 770. 26 610.S 024, 720 127 290. 26 585: 026, 720 209 230.26 585:., 026, 870 279 770. 26 585:., 026, 970 633 340. 26 585:S 027, 680 965, 900. 26 585:,028,080 725 410. 26 585:, 028, 880 461 670. 26 585,, 029, 030 804 210.28 .585,s 029,280 167 345. 26 585:I, 029, 330 785 875. 26 585.I, 080, 880 603 325. 26 585;,031,080 536, 785.26 585,1,031,170 510, 145. 26 585,', 032, 020 459, 555. 26 585,i, 032, 980 432, 015.26 585.S 033,080 885, 045. 26 585.s 038,660 357, 755. 26 805.26 585:I, 034, 260 385 590. 26 585,s 034, 280 301 490. 20 585,', 034, 810 228 010.28 585,', 035,110 191, 060.20 585,', 037,100 094, 530. 26 585,S 037,440 081, 540.26 .585,,037,590 045, 770. 26 •585;',.037, 740 984 570. 26 585.<, 039, 040 974 880. 26 585.S 039, 220 939 530. 26 585:', 089, 310 913 630. 26 585,i, 040, 090 884, 020. 28 585.S 872, 000 871 120.26 62;:,.940, 930 884, 030. 26 634:,041,380 882 390. 26 635:S 041, 840 858 240. 26 635,s 041, 890 851, 850.26 635:', 042, 590 840, 750. 20 I , 042, C70 635, 831, 030.26 635., 042, 810 830 280. 20 S 042,S60 635: 828, 930. 26 148, 030 635,\1,168,130 826, 800. 26 639,,323,710 825 690. 26 679.,043,860 792, 300. 26 684., 851, 980 779, 250. 26 685:>, 201, 910 770, 660. 26 713,>, 202, 010 754, 920.28 716, 734, 590. 26 716,;, 202,060 721, 850. 26 716. 699, 870. 26 ,380,400 747; 895, 630. 26 ,380.610 747, 685, 870. 26 ,880,820 747, 681, 180. 20 ,861,560 747, 676, 510. 26 747,,861,960 674, 190.,26 , 381, 960 747. 873, 630.26 .747', 382, 820 867, 510.20 •822:!, 615,170 859, 790. 26 837,,404,140 851, 970. 20 I , 812,140 842. 645, 890. 26 845.', 488, 590 636, 840.-26 ' , 863, 890 847: 633, 960. 26 847•, 364, 250 622, 790. 28 847,,381 280 821, 847,,884,260 United States National-bank notes and notes, redempfractional cur- tion account. rency. 647, 675. 47 647, 675.47 646, 525. 47 646. 525.47 646, 395. 47 645, 240. 82 645, 240. 82 644, 343.10 644, 343.10 644, 343.10 843, 355.10 648, 855.10 843, 855.10 642, 337.10 642, 337.10 641, 397.10 641, 397.10 641, 897.10 641, 397.10 640, 128.12 040, 128.12 610, 128.12 640, 126.12 840, 126.12 640, 128.12 640, 128.12 640, 126.12 640, 126.12 637, 788.12 637, 788.12 637, 168.12 687, 168.12 637, 168.12 837, 168.12 637, 168.12 637, 168.12 637, 168.12 637, 168.12 635, 445. 92 635, 445. 92 635, 445. 92 6 3 1 520. 92 634, 520. 92 633, 000. 92 833, 000.92 633, 000. 92 633, 000. 92 633, 000. 92 833, 000.92 831, 895. 92 681, 895. 92 631, 895.92 631, 280. 92 681, 280. 92 631, 280.92 629, 980. 99 629, 980. 99 829, 980.99 829, 980. 99 629, 257. 64 629, 257.64 629, 257.64 828, 352. 84 628, 852. 64 628, 852:64 628, 352. 64 628, 852. 64 626, 547. 64 626, 547.64 826, 547. 84 625, 867. 64 Total. $52, 994,622. 75 $1, 037, 822,233. 48 51, 323,030.75 1, 025, 672,951 48 49,107, 010. 75 1,021,578, 981.48 47,165. 815. 25 1, 017, 985,785. 98 45,118, 485. 7.5 1, 013, 945,778. 48 44,156, 999. 25 1, 010, 234,395 33 42, 203,360. 75 1, 008, 025,228. 83 40, 018,392. 25 1, 005, 806,580. 81 38,481, 875. 25 1,001248, 958. 61 37, 872,208. 75 1, 003,157,742.11 88, 540,138. 25 981 335, 503. 61 85, 430,670. 75 980, 309,976.11 33,789, 991 25 977, 739,986. 61 32, 679,299. 25 975,981, 948. 61 31, 350,376. 75 973, 986,294.11 .29, 888,'008. 25 972, 282,890. 61 28, 894,830.75 971, 028.528.11 28, 273,515.75 970,248, 153.11. 27, 521,231 25 989, 359,253. 81 26, 783,509. 25 988, 218,840. 63 26,105, 103.75 967, 378,985.13 26, 018,448. 25 967, 226,419.63 25, 386,722. 75 966, 518,164.13 25,191, 032. 75 966, 322,7 3 1 1 3 24,137, 678. 25 .965,242, 799. 63 23, 466,501. 75 964, 524,753.13 22, 771,492. 25 963,803, 083. 63 22, 272,081.25 983, 281,752. 63 21,854, 580. 75 962, 828,2.19.13 21, 506,675. 75 962, 407,:764.13 . 20, 887,800.25 961, 750,888.63 20, 683,487.75 961, 431,768.13 20. 384,878. 25 961,121, 016. 63 20, 239,980.25 960, 960,258.63 20, 727,.098. 75 961, 386,775.13 21,295, 714. 25 961, 9-16,492. 83 20, 952,547. 75 961, 568,318.13 23, 015,908.75 963, 605,917.13 24, 582.359. 75 965,142, 525. 93 25, 977,549. 25 007, 856,015.43 25, 957,802.00 016, 398,098.18 27, 019,048. 50 017, 556,979. 8826; 8 8 1 809. 00 018, 916,560.18 28,371, 685. 50 018, 897,818. 88 26, 317.•470. 00 016, 833,911.18 28, 234,592. 55 016, 742,013.73 27, 060,495. 50 017, 568,336. 68 28,188. 475.50 018,887, 618. 88 29, 487,564. 00 021 090, 525.18 29, 615,4^ 9. .50 061241, 275. 68 29, 301,277. 00 089, 049,573.18 28, 155,471. 00 088, 610,527.18 27, 893, 816. 00 3, 647,307.18 27, 069,968. 50 098, 657,819.88 26, 205,181 00 097, 773,892.18 25, 859,489. 00 098, 913,120. 25 24, 508,404. 00 127, 258,435. 25 24, 277,018.00 128,963, 479.25 23, 818,538. 50 126,494, 999. 75 23, 706,619. 00 128. 379,108. 90 23,216, .800. 00 125, 883.997.90 22, 659,734. 50 125, 325,482. 40 21, 973,853. 00 124, 638,015.90 21, 863. 328. 50 199, 771 479. 40 21,29i: 999. 00 213: 984;001.90 20, 786. 048. 00 218, 378,330.90 19, 908,698. 00 220, 669,810.90 20,102, 022.50 222, 729,350.40 19, 688. 546. 50 222, 312,984. 40 19, 229,828. 50 221, 843,596. 40 18, 845. 763. 00 221, 457,685.90 6:2 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. S'5.—UNITED STATES- N O T E S OF E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND^ . . OUTSTANDING, AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L YEAK. I s s u e d dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . ing year. Denomination. Redeemed Total redeemed. Outstanding. during year. 18G2. $17,140,000 15, 440, 000 15,040,000 13, 000, 000 13,.000, 000 13, 000, 000 12, 000, 000 T e n dollars Pifty dollars Gno tbousaud dollars $17,140, 000 15, 440, 000 15, 040, 000 18, OGO, 000 13, 000, 000 18, 000,000 12, 000, 000 $2,000,000.00 $2, 000, 000. 06 $17,140, 000. 00 15, 440, 000. GO 15, 040, 000. 00 13, GOO, 000. 00 13, 000, 000. GO 13, 000, 000. 00 10, 000, 000. 00 2, 000, 000. 00. 96, 620, 000. 00 98, 620, 000 98, 620, 000 2, 000, 000. 00 16,000,000 17, 000, 000 62, 860, 000 74, 560, 000 59, 960, 000 10, 080, 000 17,800,000 . . . . 13,500,000 19, 500, 000 16, 000, 000 17, 000, 000 80, 000, 000 90, 000, 000 75, 000, 000 23, 080, 000 30, 800, 000 26, 500, 000 31, 500, 000 13, 032. 00 5, 044. 00 59, 735. 00 48,140. 00 02,180.00 44, 000. 00 1,300.00 1, 000. 00 1, 000. 00 291,280,000 389, 880, 000 233, 4 1 1 00 940, 000 768,000 15, 700, 000 .18, 880, OOU 11,919,680 6, 975, 200 3, 544, 000 7, 414, 000 17, 904, 000 16, 946, 000 17, 788, 000 95, 700, 000 108,880, GOO 88,919,880 30, 055, 200 34, 344, 000 33,914,000 49, 404, 000 96, 759. 35 62, 848. 05 175,290.50 158, 233. 50 231, 622. 00 90, 622. 50 181,400.00 8, 467, 500. 00 10, 3 0 1 000. 00 109, 791. 35 16,836,208.65 67, 692. 05 17, 700, 307. 95 235,025.50 . 95,461974.50 202, 373. 50 108,877 626 50 293, 782. 00 86, 625, 898. 00 134, 622. 50 29, 920, 577. 50 182,700.00 31161,309.00 8, 468, 500. 00 25,445,500.00 12, 805, 000. 00 87, 099, 000. 00 84, 050, 880 478, 930, 880 4, 631,199 19,766, 075. 90 21,999,486.90 451,931,393.10 4 631 190 CO 84, 050, 880 469, 299, 690 19, 768, 075. 90 21, 999, 480. 90 447, 800, 208.10 1,186,000 2,128, 000 963, 820 1,125, 040 18,182, 000 19, 898, 000 96, 663, 820 110,005,040 88, 919, 680 80, 055, 200 34, 8 4 1 000 33, 9 1 1 000 . 49,401000 260, 954. 40 260, 574. 20 394, 275. 50 311, 263. 00 526, 033. 00 190, 947. 50 333,140. OO 632, 475. 00 1, 344, 000. 00 370, 745. 75 17, 781, 254. 25 .328, 266. 25 19, 567, 733. 75 629,30100 . 96,031519.00 513, 638. 50 109, 491, 403. ,50 819, 815. 00 86, 099, 865. 00 325, 570. 00 29, 729, 630. 00 515, 840. 00 83, 828,180. 00 9,100, 975. 00 24, 813, 025. 00 13, 649, 000. 00 35, 755, 000. 00 5, 402, 860 479, 333, 740 22, 014,102 4, 253, 682. 00 26, 253,149. 50 5, 402, 860 457,319,578 4, 253, 662. 60 28, 253,149. 50 '431,066,427.99 18, 846, 000 20, 560, 000 96, 663, 820 110, 005, 040 86, 919, 680 30. 055, 200 31341000 44, 914, 000 7 1 , 4 0 1 OOQ 1,268,495.15 1,421,898.50 588, 593. 50 473; 548. 00 969, 582. 00 406, 892. 50 552, 675. 00 387, 425. 00 672, 800. 00 1, 637, 240. 90 1, 750,181 75 1, 217, 894. 50 987,184. 50 1, 789, 347. 00 732,462. 50 1,088,515.00 9, 488, 400. 00 14,321,800.00 17, 208, 759.10 18, 809, 835. 25 95,445,925 50 109, 017, 855. 50 85,130,333.00 29, 322, 737. 50 33, 275, 485. 00 35, 425, 600. 00 57, 082, 200. 00- 34, 378, 000 513, 711, 740 79, 932, 425 6, 739, 859. 65 82, 993, 009.15 480, 718, 730. 85 . 79, 932, 4'^5. 00 34, 378, OOO 433, 779, 315 6, 739-, 859. 65 82, 993, 009.15 400 786 305 85 Total 1863. One dollar T w o dollars T e n dollars T vventy d o l l a r s Fifty dollars Gne'buDdred d o l l a r s F i v e l i u n d r e d dollars One t b o u s a u d dollars Total . . . 13, 032. 00 • • 15,986,908.00 18 994 958 00 5, 044. 00 79, 940, 265. 00 59, 735. 00 89, 953, 860. 00 48,140. 00 62,160. 00 • 74 937 840 GO 44, 000. 00 23 086, GOO GO 1, 300. 00 30,798, 700. 00. 1, 000. 00 26, 499, 000. GO 2, 001, 000. 00 29, 499, 000. GO 2, 233, 411. 00 887, 646, 589. CO 1864. Oho dollar T w o dollars F i v o dollars T e n dollars Fifty dollars One bund red dollars F i v e b u n d r e d dollars One t l i o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total TJnlcnown i n r e s e r v e . Net 1865. Two dollars F i v e dollars . T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t l i o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total Unlinown iu reserve ... Net.". 453, 080, 590. 50 22, 014,162. 51 1886. One dollar ......... T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftv dollars One b u n d r e d d o l l a r s . F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total TJnknoAvn in r e s e r v e Net .. 714, 000 664, 000 11,000,000 22, 000, 000 63 TREASUREB. MOo ^©,o.—UNITED STATES N O T E S OE E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L Y E A K — C o n t m u e d . I s s u e d dur- T o t a l issued. ing year. Denomination. Kedeemed during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1867. .$1, 5G0, 000 2, 000, 000 OnedoLLar... T w o dollars F i v e dollars -- T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollarsOne t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s ... .'"2,'040," ooo' 56, 412, 000 Total....... . Unknown in reserve Net $20,346,000. 22, 560, 000. 96,663,820 110,005.040 86,919;.880 30, 055, 200 34, 344, 000 46, 954, 000 127,816,000 $3, 220i 683. 25 . 3,-691 717.10 30, 397; 878. 75 22, 679; 2 9 1 75 19,138, 210. 00 . 2, 985, 275. 00 5,283,650.00 5,801, 325. 00 64, 403, 900. 00 $4, 857, 924.15 $15,488,075.85 5, 441, 881. 85 17,118,118.15 31, 615, 573. 25 65,0-18, 246.75 86,338.560.75 23, 666, 479. 25 20, 927, 557. 00 - 65, 992,123. GO 3,717, 737. 50 . 26, 337,. 462. 50 6, 331, 585. 00 28, 012, 485. 00 14, 789, 725. 00 32,164, 275. 00 78, 725, 700. 00 49, 090,..300. CO 61, 952, 000 575,683,740 157, 081,133. 85 13, 806, 000 190, 074,143. 00 385, 589, 597. 00 13, 806, 000. GO 61, 952, 000 561,857,740 157, 081,183. 85 190, 074,143. 00 371, 783, 597. 00 2, 483, 348 3,510,696 22, 829, 348 4, 297, 683. 25 26, 070, 69G : 4 , 6 6 7 , 7 5 1 7 9 96, 663, 820^ 2, 210, 801. 25 110, 005, 040 3, 506, 372. 50 2,391,665.00 86,919,680 30, 055, 200 841, 932. 50 34,. 3 4 1 000 974. 975.00 48, 986, 000 1, 5 0 1 975. 00 5, 459, 000. 00 135, 928, 000 9,155, 607. 45 10,109,638.50 33,820,87150. 27,172, 8 5 1 75 23, 319, 222. 00 4, 559, 670. 00 7, 306, 540. 00 16, 294, 700. 00 84,184, 700. 00 13, 673, 740; 60 15,981,062.45 62, 837, 445. 50' 82, 832,188. 25 63, 600, 458. 00 25, 495, 530. 00 27, 037, 400. GO 32, G91 300. 00 51, 743, 300. 00; 1888. Ono d o l l a r . TAVO d o l l a r s .•.. Fivo dollars. T w e n t y dollars Fiftv dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . . F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . "2," 032," 600' 8,112, 000 , 16,138, 044 Total ]\^et 18,138,044 ' 5 9 1 801,784 .25, 855,156. 20 19, 872; 484 .215,929,299.20 375, 87'?., 484 80 19, 872, 4 8 1 SO"- 571,929,800 25, 855,156. 20 215, 929, 299. 20 856, 000, 000. QO 5, 522, 006 28, 351, 348 • 8,000,432. 31071,128 101,000,000 1338,180 8, 004, 960 • 118, 010, 000 102, 920, 000 16, 000, 320 80, 055, 200 40, 000. 000 5, 656, 000 58, 986, 000 10, 000, 000 20, 000, OGO 155, 928, 000 4,929,028.40 5,.287, 765. 90 6,641,495.50 6, 833, 888. 00 5, 816, 229. 00 7, 211, 855. 00 6,010,285.00 7, 548, 475. 00 7, 689, 000. 00 14, 084. 635.80 15, 397, 899. 45 40, 467, 870. 00 34, 006, 739. 75 29,135,451.00 11,771,025.00 13, 316, 825. GO 23, 848,175. 00 91,853, 700.GO 14, 266, 712. sol s , 673, 728. 55 60,532,130.00 81003,260:25 73, 7 8 1 549. 00 18, 284,175. 00 26, 883,175. 00 85,142, 825. 00 64,074,300.00 1889. T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars Ono'hundred dollars F i v o h u n d r e d dollars Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s 669, 8 2 1 876 39,444,855 57,947,52180 77,519,892 029,876,821 8, 220, 000 14, 032, 000 19, 580, 000 37, 920, 000 23, 760, 000 20, 600, 000 28, 600, 000 152, 712, 000 77,519:892 Total TJntnown in reserve Net 273,876,821.GO 395 444 855 00 39, 444, 855. 00 57, 947, 5 2 1 SO 273, 878, 82 LOO 3nfi.onn non on 36, 571, 348 48,103,128 120, 580, 000 155, 930, 000 126, 680, 000 50, G55, 2G0 68,600,000 58, 986, 000 155, 928, 000 4,422, 884. 45 5, 209, 611. 80 9, 493, 971. 25 17, 881, 072. 50 9, 685, 403. 00 0, 677, 217. 50 6, 721, 480. 00 11, 495, 475. 00 23, 968, 000.00 18, 507, 520. 25 . 18 003 827 75 20, 607, 010. 75 27,498,117.25 49,961,84125 70, 618,158. 75 51, 687, 812. 25 104,242,187.75 38,820,854.00 87, 859,146. 00 18, 448, 242. 50 32, 206, 957. 59 26, 038, 285.OG 48, 581, 715. 00 35, 388, 850. 00 23, 647, 850. 00 115,821,700.00 40,108,300.00 822, 033, 676 95, 355, 095. OO 369, 231, 916. 00 1 1870.. One dollar T w o dollars Fivo dollars — T e n dollars Twenty dollars— F i f t y dollars Ono'hundred dollars FIA'C h u n d r e d d o l l a r s Total 452,801,760.00 Less reserve: Two dollars F i v o dollars T e n dollars . T w e n t y dollars . . Fifty dollars .. Five hundred dollars... Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Total 1, 060 893, 000 14, 000, 000 21, 368, GOO 16, 360,600 10, 055, 000 23, 085, 700 2, 041, 000 9, 000, 000 1 060 GO 893, OGO. 00 1 1 000, 000. 00 21 366 000 00 16 360 000 00 16,055, 000 GO • 23, 085, 700. 00 2,041,000.00 9, 000, 000.00 90, 801, 760 98 801 780 GO 64 M©- R E P O R T . ON T H E FINANCES. 2 5 » — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S OF EACH D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L YEAR—Continued. Denomination. I s s u e d dur- Total issued. ing year. Redeemed d u r i n g yeai\. Total redeemed. Outstanding. $36, 570, 288 47, 210,128 106, 580, 000 134, 564, 000 110, 320, 000 40, 600, 200 45, 511 300 56, 945, 000 146, 928, 000 $4, 422, 884. 45 5, 209, 61180 10, 053. 996. 25 19, 001; 072. 50 21, 605, 403. 00 9, 223, 617.50 11,411, 460. 00 16, 433, 475. 00 37, 812, 000.00 $18, 507, 520. 25 20, 607, 010.75 4 9 , 9 6 1 841.-25 51, 887, 812. 25 • 38,820, 854. 00 • 18, 448, 242. 50 20, 038, 285. 00 35, 338, 650.00 115, 821, 700. 00 $18, 002,787. 75 26, 603,117. 25 56, 618,158. 75 82, 876,187.75 71,499, 146. 00 22,151, 957.50 25, 476,015. 00 21, 806,350.00 31,108, 800. 00 889, 231, 918. 00 856, 000, 000. 00 23, 509, 728. 70 27, 428, 871.55 83. 978, 378. 50 68; 685, 653. 75 55,428, 647. 00 • 28, 537, 562. 50 28,951 165. 00 51,408, 525. 00 146, 888, 700. 00 20, 541, 170. 30 25, 766, 256. 45 48, 461, 626. 50 77,144, 346. 25 • 67, 886, 353.00 23, 617, 637. 50 25, 285, 835.00 80, 877, 475. 00 36, 439, 300.00 1870. Net: One dollar T w o dollars F i v o dollars T e n dollars TAventy d o l l a r s Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . Fivo hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . 725, 231, 916 135,173, 520. 00 Total. 1871. Quo d o l l a r . . . , T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . F i v e hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d dollars. Total $7, 5, 5, 11, 12, 6, 8, 25, 86, 480, 985, 860, 286, 995, 555, 705, 341, 400, 611 000 000 000 000 000 700 000 000 44, 050, 899 53; 195,128 112,440,000 145, 830, 000 123, 315, 000 47,155, 200 54, 220, 000 82, 288, 000 183, 328, 000 5, 002, 208.45 6, 821, 880. 80 1 1 016, 532. 25 16, 997, 841. 50 18, 607, 793. 00 5, 089, 820. 00 8, 915, 880.00 16, 069, 875. 00 31, 067, 000. 00 845, 820, 227 120, 588, 311. 00 489, 820, 227. 00 356, 000, 000. 00 9, 981, 304 9,172, 000 9, 982, 500 12,210,000 13,001,000 1 035,000 5, 098,000 1,258,000 4, 932, 000 53, 982, 203 5, 724, 516. 80 62, 367,128 7, 566, 7 9 1 90 122, 402, 500 11, 858, 604.00 158, 040, 000 13,581 505.50 136, 816, 000 18, 2 8 1 976. 50 51,190, 200 2, 700, 294. 50 59, 318, 000 4, 722, 665. 00 83, 541 000 4,409, 450.00 188, 2GG, 000 4, 488, 000.00 29, 234.245.30 34, 995;663. 45 75, 636,9-77. 50 82, 270,159. 25 68, 693,623. 50 26, 237,857. 00 33, 676,830.00 55, 817,975. 00 151, 356,700. 00 69, 599, 804 915, 420, 031 68, 099, 804. 00 557, 920, 031 00 357, 500, 000. 00 One dollar Two dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . Five hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . 6, 981, 587 7,816,000 9, 537, 500 9,930,000 10, 284, 000 3, 000. 000 4, 792, 000 3, 067, 000 8,111,000 60, 963, 770 6,517, 793.20 70,183,128 7,712, 608. 55 131, 940, 000 9,003, 055. 00 167, 970, 000 12, 367,770. 75 146, 600, 000 10, 732,678. 50 54,190, 200 1,755, 468. 00 64,110, 000 2, 692,370.00 88, 611, 000 5,529, 025. 00 198, 371, 000 6, 808,300. 00 35, 752, 038. 50 42, 708, 272. 00 85, 540, 032. 50 94, 637, 930. 00 79,426,800.00 27, 993, 325. 00 36, 589, 200. 00 61, 347, 000. 00 158,165, 000. 00 Total ,. Unknown, destroyed. 03, 519, 087 978,939,098 64, 019, 067. 00 621, 939, 098. 00 357, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 63, 519, 067 978, 939,098 65, 019, 067. 00 622, 939, 098. 00 356, 000, 000. 00 8, 931, G69 10.177, 520 12, 595, 760 15, 865, 240 14.178, 400 5, 230, 000 9,503,300 17, 065, 000 27, 057, 000 69, 895, 439 8, 571, 888. 50 80, 380, 648 9, 5 3 1 988. 00 144, 535, 780 8, 452, 272. 50 183, 635, 240 12, 273, 385. 00 160, 778, 400 8, 887, 230. 00 59, 420, 200 2, 080, 7-75. 00 73,613,300 2, 695, 400. 00 103, 6-76, 000 31118, COO. 00 223, 428, 000 7, 840, 000. 00 44, 323, 927.00 52,243, 210. 00 93, 992, 305. 00 108,911, 315. 06 88, 313, 530. 00 30, 024, 100. 00 39, 064, 600. 00 95, 465, 000. 00 186, 005, 000. 00 25, .571, 512.00 28,117. 488.00 50, 543, 455. 00 • 76. 723, 925. 00 72,461 870.00 29, 398, 100. 00 84, 548, 700. 00 8, 211, 000. 00 ..57,423, 000. 00 1, 099, 342, 987 94, 403, 889. 00 716, 8-42, 987. GO 1, 000, 000. GO 883, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 120, 403, 889 1, 099, 342, 987 9 1 403, 889. 00 717, 342, 987. 00 382, 000, 000. GO 57,104,731.50 64, 949, 722. 00 106, 609, 506. 50 124, 040, 695. 00 103, 558, 358. 00 37,120, 950. 00 27, 416, 863. 50 26, 345, 326. 00 44, 852, 253. 50 73,154, 545. 00 67, 382, 042. 00 31, 259, 950. 00 120,588,311 1872. Ono d o l l a r TSvo d o l l a r s Fivo dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars Ono'hundred dollars. Five hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d dollars. Total. 24, 747, 957. 27,371, 404. 46, 765, 522. 75, 769, 840. 67, 622, 376. 24, 952, 843. 25, 841, 170. 27, 726, 025. 86, 903, 300. 70 55 50 75 50 00 00 00 00 1873. Net . 25, 211, 731.50 27, 474, 858. 00 46, 8G9, 987. 50 73, 332, 070. 00 67,173, 700. 00 26,196, 875. 00 27, 740, 800. 00 25, 264, 000. 00 38, 206, 000. 00 1874. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Fivo hundred dollars.. Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Total TJnliuown, d e s t r o y e d . Net . 120, 403,1 1875. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v o dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars. Fifty dollars... 14, 626,156 10, 934, 400 0, 926, 000 13,560,000 10, 160, 000 8, 900, 700 84, 521, 595 91, 295, 048 151,461,760 197,195, 240 170,9.38,400 68, 380, 900 12, 780, 8 0 1 50 12, 706, 512. 00 12,617,201.50 17,129, 380. 00 15, 242, 828. 00 7, 096, 850. 00 65 TREASURER.; 'M-o, . S 5 o - ^ U N I T E D .STATES N O T E S OF E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , , AND OUTSTANDING A T . T H E . CLOSE OF E A C H F I S C A L - Y E A R — C o n t i n u e d . ...: D e n o m i n a t i o n . Issued dur- Total issued. Redecrded d u r i n g year. i n g year. 1875. Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . Five hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Total tlnknown, destroyed. Net . Total redeemed. Outstanding. $76, 904, 000 $6, 620. 800. 00 $45, 685, 400. 00 131,628,000 5, 463, 000. 00 100, 928, 000. 00 186, 484, 000. 00 230,928,000 20,479,000.00 $31, 218, COO. 00 30, 89.S, 000. 00 44,441,000. 00 103,907,956 1, 203, 250, 943110,186, 376. 00 828, 479, 363. 00 1,000,000.00 878,771,580.00 1, 000, 000. 00 103, 907, 956 1, 203, 250, 943110,136, 378. 00 827, 479, 383.00 375,771,580.00 $3, 290,700 27, 950, 000 7, 500, 000 1876. One dollar T wo d o l l a r s F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w.enty d o l l a r s . . . . . . . F i f t y dollars:. One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . F i v e hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . 13, 444, 758 12,792,000 13, 080, O'OO 11,196, 000 12,184,000 10,151,000 5, 680, 000 12, 450, 000 200,000 12, 854,116. 60 11,658, 846.40 11, 814,081. 00 14, 945,686. 00 18,187, 379. 00 5, 922,185.00 9, 676,780. 00 9, 379,500. 00 7,940, 500. CO 69, 958, 848.10 76, 608, 568.40 118, 223, 587. 50 138, 988, 381. 00 116,748, 737. CO 43, 043, 135. GO .55, 362, 160.00 110,307, 500. 00 191 424, 500. 00 28, 007,501 90 27, 480,479. 60 46, 818,172.50 69, 404,859. 00 66, 878,663. 00 35,488, 765.00 27, 221,840. 00 33, 788,500. 00 86,703, 500.00 Total Unknown, destroyed. 91,177, 758 1, 294, 428, 701 97,177, 051 GO 923,856,417.00 1,000,000.00 370, 772, 284. 00 . 1,000,000.00 91,177, 758 1, 294,428, 701 97,177, 051 00 924, 656, 417. 00 369, 772, 284. 00 10,147, 399 9, 432, 000 14,180, 000 . 7, 320, 000 8,160, 000 5, 983, 300 6, 985, 200 5,788,000 4, 500, 000 82, 958, 4.51 20 88,149, 221.80 129, 423, 538. 00 151,175, 538. 00 128, 875, 203. 00 48, 602, 290. 00 60,159, 080.00 115, 924, 500. 00 2 0 1 042, 500.00 25,160. 297. SO 25, 389,826. 20 49, 298,224: 00 64, 535,707. 00 62, 607,197.00 85,912, 910.00 29, 410,170.00 33, 884.500.00 84, 585,500. CO Net. 1877. One dollar T w o dollars Fivo dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars Oue'hundred dollars . Five hundred dollars. Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Total Unknown, destroyed. Net . 1878. One d o l l a r — . . . . . . . . T w o dollars Fivo dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars . Five hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d dollars. Total Unknown, destroyed. 72, 440, S 7, 562, 351 6, 288, 000 15, 820, 000 11, 380, GOO 9, 200, 000 3,200,000 6. 408, 600 4,817,000 2, 800, 000 12, 994,606.10 11, 542,653.40 11,199, 948. 50 12,189, 152. 00 11,981, 466. 00 5,559, 155.00 1 798, 870.00 5, 617,000. 00 6, 818,000. 00 1, 368, 889, 800 82,448,851.00 1, 006,105, 268. 00 860, 764, 832. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, COO. 00' 115, 678.103 119, 807, 048 191 541, 700 227, 091, 240 200, 482, 400 87, 715. 200 95, 977, 800 154, 628, 000 238, 228, 000 11,792, 774. 50 10, 746,878.00 10, 448,667.50 10, 364,063. 00 9, 086,554. 00 11, 930,230. CO 4,194, 100. 00 7, 823,000.00 3, 973,000.00 94, 746,228.70 98, 896,099. SO 139, 872,203.50 161,539, 59G. 00 137, 781,757. 00 60, 532,520.00 64, 353,130.00 123. 747,500. 00 205, 015,500. 00 20, 929,874. 30 20, 910,948. 20 54, 869,556. 50 65,551, 644.00 62, 720,643.00 27,182, 080.CO 31, 624,670. 00 80, 878,500. 00 83, 212,500. 00 07, 275, 951 1, 434,145, 551 80, 859, 267. GO 1, 088, 464, 535. 00 347, 881, 018. 00 1, GOO, 000. GO 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 434,14.5, 551 1, 087, 4C4, 535. 00 .846, 681, 018. 00 1879. One d o l l a r — ' . T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars. I . . . . . . Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Net. 108,113, 752 113, 519, 048 178, 721, 760 215, 711, 240 191, 282, 400 8 1 515, 200 89, 569, 200 149, 809, 000 235, 628, 000 72, 440, 899 1, 366, 869, 600 82,448,851.00 1, 007,105, 268. 00 359, 784, 332. 00 Net. Total Unknown, destroyed. 97, 968, 353 104,087,048 164, 541, 760 208, 391, 240 183,122, 400 78, 531, 900 82, 584, 000 144, 076, 000 231,128, 000 503,183 892, 000 080, 000 280, 000 400, 000 400,000 007,700 650,000 900, 000 005, 000 010,000 122,179, 236 125, 699, 048 205,601,760 236, 371, 240 207, 882, 400 90,115, 200 100, 985, 500 160, 276, 000 242,128, 000 4, 005, 000 3, 010, 000 9, 223,026. 50 8, 710,295. 00 11, 622,443.50 10,193, 082. 00 9, 649,756. 00 4, 059,340. 00 4, 598,890. 00 8, 959,000.00 2, 042,000. 00 5, 000.00 50, 000. 00 103,969, 255. 20 107, 606,394. 80 151,494, 647.00 171, 782,878. 00 147,411, 513. 00 64, 591,860.00 G8,-947,- 020.00 127, 706,500.00 207, 057,500.00 5, 000. 00 50, 000.00 18, 209,980. 80 18, 092,653. 20 54,107, 118.00 64, 838,562. 00 60, 470,887. GO 25,523, 840. 00 32, 038,480. 00 32, 569,500. 00 85, 070,500. 00 4, 000,000. 00 2, 960,000.00 64,107, 833 I, 498, 253, 384 64,107, 838.00 1,150,572, 868. 00 347, 681, 016. 00 1, OCO, 000. 001, 000, 000. 00 64,107, 833 1,498, 253, 384 64,107, S33. 00 1,151, 572, 808. 00 348, 681, 016. 00 Fi96 66 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. N®o g 5 o — U N I T E D S T A T E S N O T E S O F E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L Y^EAR—Continued. Denomination. 1880. O n e dollar T w o dollars '.. F i v o dollars — •Ten d o l l a r s T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One hundred d o l l a r s . . . Fivo hundred dollars.. Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total Unknown, destroyed. Issued duri n g year. T o t a l i s s u e d . $9,057, 863 8,232,000 19, 680, 009 16, 520, 000 17, 360, 000 1,400,000 3, 052, 700 2, 300, 000 700,000 1, 000, 000 2,000,000 Kedeemed during year. $131,237,099 $6, 935, 5 1 1 80 133,931,048 5, 971, 840. 20 225. 281, 760 8, 8 5 1 505. 00 252,891,240 6, 241, 811.00 225, 242, 400 5, 687, 680.00 91, 515, 200 2,114, 345. CO 104, 038, 200 2, 293, 310. 00 182, 576, 000 15, 645, 500. 00 242, 828, 000 19, 238, 000. 00 5, 005, 000 1 320, 000. 00 5, 010, 000 4, 500, 000. 00 Total redeemed. Outstanding $110, 904,767. GO $20, 332,382. 00 113, 578,235.00 20, 352,813. 00 159, 849,212. 00 65, 432,548. 00 177, 974,489. 00 74, 916,751 00 153,099, 193. 00 72,143. 207. 00 66, 706,205.00 24, 808,995. 00 71, 240,330. 00 32, 797,870. 00 148, 352,000. 00 19, 224,000. 00 220, 295,500. 00 16, 532,500. 00 4, 325,000. 00 880, 000. 00 . 460, GOO. 00 4, 550,000. 00 81, 302, 563 1, 579, 555, 947 81, 302, 563. 00 1, 231, 874, 931 00 847, 681, 016. GO 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 579, 555, 947 81, 302, 563. CO 1,232,871981.00 Net 1881. Ono dollar T w o dollars F i v o dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total Unknown, destroyed. 9, 889, 034 8, 752, GOO 1 1 760, 000 9.160,000 6, 240, 000 1,200,000 2, 944, 300 700, 000 900, 000 141,126,183 142, 683, 048 240, 0 4 1 780 282, 051, 240 231, 482. 400 92, 715, 200 106, 982, 500 1C3, 276, 000 243, 728, 000 5, 005, 000 5, 010, 000 7, 575, 604.40 6, 880, 690. 60 10,028, 470. 00 7, 088, 8 6 1 00 0,111, 610. GO 2, 806, 085.00 2, 794, 510. 00 5, 854, 000. 00 5, 408, 000.00 225, 000. GO 200, 000. 00 118,480, 871.40 120, 438,925.00 170, 472,882. 00 185, 060,853. 00 159,210, 808. 00 69,012, 290. 00 74, 034,840. 00 148, 706,000. 00 231, 703,500. 00 4, 550,000. 00 4,750, 000. 00 348, 681, 016. GO 22, 645, 761. eo 22, 244, 122.40 69, 569, 078.00 76, 990, 387.CO 72, 271, 597.00 23, 702, 910.00 82, 947, 680. 00 1 1 570, 000. 00 12,024, 500.00 4.55, 000. 00 260, OGO. 00 54,545,334 1, 634,101, 281 54, 545, 334. 00 1, 286, 420, 265. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 347, 681, 016. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 54, 545, 834 1,634,101,251 54,545,334.00 1,287,420,265.00 346, 681, 010. 00 Ono dollar T w o dollars F i v o dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One l i u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One thousand d o l l a r s . . .Five t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Ten thousand dollars.., 11,445,524 10, 472, 000 .14,280,000 6,. 680. GOO 5, 680, 000 8, 200, 000 4, .527, 900 1, 750, 000 1 500.000 1 995,000 14, 990, 000 8, 370, 832.00 8, 093, 497.00 16, 506, 538.00 10, 885, 621.00 9, 2 9 1 128. 00 2,711, 140.00 3, 006, 170. 00 1, 4 4 1 000. 00 1,189, 000.00 5, 030, 000.00 12, 990, 000. 00 Total Unknown, destroyed. 79, .520, 424 1, 713, 621, 705 79, 520, 421 00 1, 865, 940, 689. 00 347, 681, 016. 00 1, 000, COO. 00 1,000,000.00 Net 1882. Net 152, 571, 657 153,155,048 254, 321, 760 268, 731, 240 237,162, 400 95, 915, 200 111, 510, 400 165, 026, 000 245, 228, 000 10, 000, GOO 20, 000, 000 126, 850,703. 40 128, 532,422. 60 188, 979,220.00 195, 946,474. OO 168, 504,929. 00 71,723, 430. 00 77, 041,010. 00 150,150, 000. 00 232. 892,500. 00 9, 580,000. 00 17, 740,000. 00 25, 720,953. 80 24, 622,825.40 67, 342,540. 00 72, 784,766. 00 68, 857,471. 00 24,191, 770.00 84, 489,390. 00 14, 876,000.00 12, 335,500. 00 420, 000.00 2, 260,000. 00 79,520,424 1,713,621,705 79, 520, 424. 00 1, SGG, 940, 889. 00 346, 681, 018. 00 11,088,114 9, 672, 000 22, 860, 000 14, 240, 000 6, OGO, 000 3, 900, 000 4, 856, 6C0 2, 350, 000 4, 400, 000 10,000,000 20, 000, 000 9, 970,610.80 8, 770,231.20 19, 052,455. 00 14, 291,880. 00 12,210, 582. 00 4, 205,875. 00 4, 523,600. GO 2,127, 500.CO 2, 407,000. 00 10,105, COO.00 22,100, 000. 00 1883. Ono dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Fivo thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total. Unknown, destroyed. Net 161, 557, 771 162, 827, 048 277,181, 7G0 282, 971, 240 243,162, 400 99, 815, 200 115,867,000 167, 376, 000 249, 628, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, GOO 136, 821, 314.20 137, 302, 653.80 206,031, 675. 00 210, 238, 8 5 1 00 180, 715. 4 9 1 00 75, 929, 305; 00 81, 581 610. 00 152, 277, 506. 00 235, 299, 500. 00 19, 885, 000. 00 39, 840, 000. 00 27, 736,458. 80 25, 524,391 20 71,150,085. 00 72, 732,886. 00 62, 446,909.00 23, 885,895. GO 34, 302,390. 06 15, 098,500. GO 14, 328,500. 00 315, 000. GO 160-, 000. GO 109, 784, 714 1, 823, 386, 419 109,764,71100 1,475,705.403.06 1, 000, 000. 00 347, 681, 018. 09 1,000,000.00 109, 764, 7.14 l,823r386,419 109, 764, 7 1 1 00 1, 476, 705, 403. 00 346, 681, 016.00 1884. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars Twenty dollars.. 8, 943, 236 7, 808, 000 23, 420, 000 12,160,000 9, 280, 000 173, 5 0 1 007 170, 635, 048 300, 601, 760 295,131,240 252,442,400 10, 019, 508. 00 8,431508.60 19, 017,170. 00 15. 365, 870. 00 13,672,280.00 146, 145, 225, 225, 191 840, 822. 20 787,101. 80 048;' 845. 00 6 0 1 224. 00 387, 771. 00 26, 660,184. 80 21897,886.20 75, 552, 915. 00 69,527,016.00 58, 054, 629. 00 Bl •5:EEASURE'E. M-o.. 25«—UNII'E.D .STATES JS^OTES ;OF -EACH D E N O M I N A T I O N ISSEEB., O^^EIDEEIMED., AN© 0;UTB.TAN©ING AT THE CLOSE :0F •EACH IFlSGAL Y E A R — O Q I l i t i m i e d . I s s u e d d u r - T o t a l Itssued. .Eedeenaed ing.year. • d u r i n g .year. ' T o t a l r e d e e m e d . O u t s t a n d i n g . Denomination. 1884. ' F i f t y -.dollars <Ono liLindred dollars ^Five h i m d r e d d o l l a r s fOnethousaoid d o l l a r s F i v e t l i o u s a n d doUars T e n ' t h o u s a n d ;dollars •$4,-2OO,-0O6 : •$104,615,:200 $1:877,-.000. "00 -$g0,.S06,-30'5.66 5,237,600 121,101-600 .5,-898,-400.60 •87,463,-O-IO. 60 1'900,-000- 172,-276,606 ' 3,-684,.-500.60 1=55, 362, 000. 00 •259,628,000 • 10,-O00,-600 5,291-OOO. 0 0 , •240,593,500.60 19,876,000.60 •20,600,000 •1-85,-000, GO -39, 940, 000. 00 .40,600,600 • 160,600.60 85,-948, 236 1,909,334,655 185,-948, •238.-06 1,-561,6.53,639.O0 .1,000,000.00 347, 881, 018. 00 1,000 000 00 •• '85, 948,.236 : 1,-909, 331655 85,-948, 236. 60 l,562,-653, 939.60 3-46,681,6.16.66 •Total Unknown, destroyed Net..., 1885. • : -One dolla-r,.. '.Two d o l l a r s , . .Fivo-dollars ,..,. Ten:dollars. .Twenty dollars F i f t y dollars • O n e h u n d r e d dollars..... F i v e b u n d r e d dollars.. •.Onethousand d o l l a r s . F i v e . t h o u s a n d dollars....-Ten t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s 10,187,153 • ' 10,'856,600 19,.-36O.,-6O0 .. 9,-840, OOO • • 9,7.60,600 4,800,000 .5,600,000 2,'350, 000 12,-000, 000 " Total.... Unknown, destroyed Net $23,.208,895.60 33,640,:990.6O 16. .911 000. 00 19,634,500.-00 130, 000.60 •60, 000. CO 183, 688, .1-60 181491,648 >819,901,760 304, 771, 240 262,202,400 108,815,200 .126,-701600 •174, •628,-000 • 271,628,000. 20, 000, 000 -. 40,600,600; 11, :895, •276.60 •10,458,-817.60 -18,855,110.00 1 1 •627,5830. 00 • 12, 888,120. 00 • 1 549. 000.00 6,.344,.2O0.00 •.2,-70.7,66O.OO, 2,.818,O0O.OO •8O,-6O0.66. •20,600. 00 , 158, 736, 098..20 :24,-952.,061;8O 158,195,978.80 .25, .295, 069.20 243,-903, 955.60 75,-697, 805.60 .240, 231,85160 • 64,;539.,.386.60 207,075,89166 •55,126,.509.-60 :85, 355,305. 00 .23,459,*95.60 93,-807,210.00 82, 896, 790. 00 158, 089, 000. 00 16,-557,000.00 242, 911, .500. 00 • .:28,716, 500.60 19, 900, 000. 00 100, 000. 00 •39,960,000.00 40,-000. 00 8-1,493,153 1, 993, 827, 808 " 84, 493,153. 00 1, 646,146, 792. CO 347,681,016.00 1,000,000.-00. . ..1,;OO0,600.00 ....; 84,498,153 1,'993, .827, 808 346,.681,-616.-06 81493,153.00 1,6.47, .146, 792.06 18S6. -Gnie doBar ' 'Two dollars FiTO d o l l a r s "'-2i,".320,*6OO': 'Tendollars ' 9, 960, GOO7,120, 006 •.IVenty dollars.... 2,O00,-OO0 Fifty dollars . . . ... lOneliundred dollars .. 4, 700,600 • •400, 000 •FiTG l i u n d r e d d o l l a r s 17,500,000 ; One thousand dollars •Five t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . . . . . . "Ten t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total... -. •Unknown, d e s t r o y e d .Net.. .183,688,160 .•181, 49.1,648: 341, 221,780 314,731,240 269, 822, 400 . 116,-815, 206 .181,404,000 175, 026,600 289,128, 080 •20,600, 000 • 40,600,600 166,084,237.69 •7, ;348,139.40 163,286,878.40 .7,690,699.60 11,688,'580. GO' 255,592, 541'00 • ••248,-072,..579.OO' 7,-840, 725.00 •214, 2 4 1 0 2 1 00 • .7,188,130. 00 2,188,-630. GO •87,523,935.60 6, •237,090.60; 100, 044, 300. 00 1 5 3 3 , 000. 00 • 102, 602,•000.00 8,-855, 000. 00 -251,788,-500.60 4O,.OO0.-00: 19, 940, 000.00 .30,000.60 39, 990,600..00 17.,-603,-922.46 18,204,369.60 -85,629,219.<G9 68, •658,68160 -.55,678,-379.60 23 291 '285 00 31,359,700.00 •1-2, 4 2 1 000.00 37,381,500.60 •60,600. 00 10,600. 00 •63,600, .000 . 2,656,:827,808 63,600,600.00: 1, 709,146, 792. 00 • 347,681 016.00 1000, 000. 00 • 1,600,000.00 ••63,-000,:00O 2,65,6, 827,,808 63,:6OO.,60O.G0 a,'.7i0,148, 792.00 346,-681, O1G.-00 -iS87. -{Ono •doll.ar ......... , 183,688,160 • 8,;806,;54-5..9O ' 'T-wG-.dollars 181,491,648: •6,195, .7.97.60. F i v e dollars , '26,"7i0,'o6o" :367,961,760 17,-SOI •.368.^50 • 387, 871..240 8, 927, •190. 00 -.Ten d o l l a r s . 22,640,600 .285, 502,400 . .7,389,61.8.00 18,-240,000 .Twenty dollars 112,;815,2O0. 3,.382,.280.00F i f t y .dollars.......=... ....' 2,-OOO,.O0O .2,.8OO,-0OO ; 1 3 1 204,000 : 4,:516,300.60 '©.ne b u n d r e d d o l l a r s 175, 026, 000 4, 719, 500. 00 . .F.iA^e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s , >One -thousand .d.ollars...., ' 'i,"648,'.6o.o"- .292, 776, .000. .:9,.8i2,.C06..C6 20,000,600 15,600. 00 -: 'Five lliousand-dollars • 40,600,600: .Ten^tho.usand dollar's ... -. Total Unkruown, destroyed. .N.e-t ....; •74,.0.8S,..060 - 2,130,895,808 171 890, 783..-50 172, 482, 4-76.66 ": 2.72, 896, 909. 50 • 256,999,769.00, .221, .633, 039.60; ,90, 906, 215. 00 • :i()4, 560. 000. GO 167, ,321 500. .00, .281, 578,-500.60 19,955,000. 00 39, 990, 000. CO :8, 7.97, 3.76. 50 9.608, ;572.'.0O .95; 664,1850. ;50 -80, .371,-471-60 -63,929,36100 21, 908, 985. 00 29,6-43,400.00 J7,701.500.66 31,197,500. 00 45, 000. 00 10,000.00 .71^668,600. ^O, 1,783,214,7.92.00 847,681,016.-69 1, 000,600, 00 • 1,000,600.00 : 74,-O68,-660 2,:i30,895,-808: .74,-068,600.66 1,•784,214,792. 0 0 ; 346, 681, 016.-.00 - 1888. O n e dollar . -.Two d o l l a r s IFive d o l l a r s ..,..: 'Ten d o l l a r s '.Twenty dollars .Fifty d o l l a r s •One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s "Five . h u n d r e d d o l l a r s O n e t h o u s a n d dollars.. .....' .. ""7,"30O,"6bo'17,000,000 28,-800,600 • •2, •.800,600 • ' 4,9OO,-OO0 1,500,000 . l,-852,-.000 - .183, 688,.160 • 181, 49i,-0-4-8 375, 261, 760: 354, •371,'240 • -314, 382, 400 •1-15,615,-.200 139,101000 176,-526,600 -.291,128,600 :3,m7,i44."O0; 4,631,636.-00 2,1,309, 978.60 11,107. 070.-00 -7,915,437.00 :2,-838, •435.60 .• 3, 439,-300.-00 1,.136,-500.0O • :8,:2^46,.506.66: 178,-507,92-7.-SO. ^ 13Q, 5i4, 112.-O0: 294,2O6,:887."50'. •268,106.-839.60: •229, 548,-476.0§•93, 744. 650. 00 167,999;-^OO. 00 168,4S8,-O00.;09^ :;269, 825,000. 00 -0,180, 232;'50 4,;9v6,936.-C0 '81,651872.56 BG, 264,401. 09 •84,-813,-924.'00 21. 870, .550. 00 31,101100. 00 .8,-^O6S,60O.O6 24,303,000.00 68 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. N o . . 2 5 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S O F E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND •OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF E A C H F I S C A L YEAR—Continued. D e n o m i n a t i o n .- I s s u e d during year. Total issued. Eedeemed during year. 1888. F i v e thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars $20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 $10, 000. 00 Total U n k n o w n destroyed $19, 905, 000. 00 39, 990, 000. 00 $35, COO. 00 10, 000. 00 $63,652,000 2,194, 547, 808 63, 652, 000. 00 1, 846, 866, 792. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 347,681,016.00 1 000 COO.00 63, 652, 000 2,194, 547, 808 Net Total redeemed. Outstanding. 63, 652," 000. 00 1, 847, 886, 792. 00 346, 691, 016. 00 1889. One dollar 1...'. T w o dollars Fi"Te d o l l a r s . . . . Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars Ono h n n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars • Ten thousand dollars Total XJnknown, d e s t r o y e d 13, 720, 000 . 18,880,000 6, 000, 000 7, 600, OCO 7, 750, 000 5, 500, 000 183, 688,'160 1,465,70160 181, 491, 048 1, 625, 642. 40 375, 261, 760 22,719,912.00 868,091,240 13,400,148.00 333, 242, 400 10, 280, 678. 00 121,615,200 8, 628,135. 00 148, 704, OOO 3, 895, 280. 00 184, 278, 000 1,318,500.00 299, 628, 000 1,116, 000. GO 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 . 59, 450, 000 2, 258, 997, 808 ... Net 59, 450, 000 9.:9.^R m i R09. 179, 973, 632.10 178,139, 754. 40 316,926.799.50 281, 506; 987. 00 239, 829, 1 5 1 00 97, 372, 785. 00 111, 895,180. 00 169, 776, 500. 00 2-70,941,000.00 19,965,000.00 39, 990, 000. 00 8, 714, 527. 90 8,851 293 00 58, 334,-980. 50 86, 5 8 1 258. 00 93,418 246.00 24, 242, 415. 00 84, 808, 820. 00 14, 499, 500. 00 28, 687, 000. 00 35, 000. 00 10, 000. 00 59, 450, 000. 00 1,906,816,792.00 1, 000, 000. 00 847,681,016.00 1, 000, 000. 00 59,450, 000. 00 1,907,316,792.00 846, 881 016. 00 1890. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars . One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.: One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars T e n thousand dollars .. Total Unknown, destroyed Net 216, 000 216, 000 20, 020, 000 19, 720, 000 31,360,000 1800,000 3, 400, 000 1, 400, GOO 183, 904,180 181, 707, 048 395, 281, 760 387, 811, 240 3 8 1 802, 400 123,415,200 150,104, 000 185, 876, 000 299, 828, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 , 78,132,000 2, 332,129, 808 78,132, 000. 00 1, 984, 448, 792. 00 347.681,016.00 1, OOO, 000. 00 1000,000.00 78,132, 000 2, 332,129, 808 78 132, ooo; 00 1-985 ddS 709, on 846, 681, 016. 00 ' 1891. 476, COO 856, 000 16, 500, OGO 19, 440, 000 25,120, 000 1, 800, 000 2,100, 000 600, 000 3, 900, 000 Ono dollar T w o dollars FIA'O d o l l a r s T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftv dollars Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten t h o u s a n d dollars Total Unknown, destroyed'. Net 180, 611, 808. 80 3, 292, 353. 20 178, 831169. 20 2, 872, 878. 80 337,551,378.00 57, 730, 3 8 1 00 297, 400, 440. 00 90, 410, 800. 00 253,110,050.00 111,486,350.00 101, 952, 800. GO 21,462 400 00 117, 579, 650. GO 32, 524, 850. 00 171347,500.00 11, 328, 500. 00 283, 090, 000. 00 18, 538, 000. 00 19, 975. 000. 00 25, 000. 00 89,990,000.00 10, 000. 00 638,171 70 694, 414. 80 20, 624, 576. 50 15, 893, 453. 00 18, 288, 896. GO 1580,015.00 5, 681 470. 00 4, 571, 000. 00 12,149, 000. 00 10, 000. 00 184,380,160 378,153. 00 182, 58^, 048 412, 997. 00 411,781780 18, 703, 895. 00 407, 251, 240 18, 285, 425. 00 389, 722, 400 • 17, 889, 980. 00 124,815,200 4, 018, 850. 00 152, 2 0 1 000 5, 904, 700. 00 186, 678, 000 2, 950, 500. 00 4, 258, 000. 00 303, 528, 000 10,000.00 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 ' 180, 989, 959. 80 3, 390, 200. 20 179, 247,166. 20 8, 315, 881. 80 3 5 1 254, 771.00 57, 528, 989. 00 315,665,865.00 91,585,875.00 271, 006, 030. 00 118,718,870.00 105, 971, 650. 00^ 18, 843, .550. 00 123, 4 8 1 850. 00 28,719,650.00 177, 298, 000. 00 9, 878, 000. 00 287, 848, 000. 00 16, 180, 000. 00 19, 985, 000. 00 15,000 00 89, 990, 000. 00 10, 000. 00 70, 792, 000 2, 402, 921, 808 70, 792, 000. 00 2, 055, 240, 792. 00 1,600,000.00 347,681,016.00 1, 000, 000. 00 70, 792, 000 2, 402, 921, 808 70, 792, 000. 00 2, 056, 240, 792. 00 846, 881, 016. 00 1892. One d o l l a r T w o dollars FiA'-e d o l l a r s T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e hundi:cd dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . 1, 208, 000 838, 000 19, 480, 000 19. 280, 000. 12, 580, 000 1,700,000 2, 080, 000 . . . 5,520,000 4,100, 000 Total Unknown, destroyed Net 185, 588,160 182, 899, 048 481, 261,780 426,531,240 402, 282, 40O 126,515,200 154, 2 8 1 000 192,196, 000 307, 628, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 66, 264, 000 2, 469,185, 808 538,135. 00 570, 420. 00 15, 412, 785. 00 18,228,420.00 18, 472, 440. 00 3,673,400.00 4, 693, 900. 00 2, 878, .500. 00 2, 300, 000. 00 181,526,091804, 062, 065. 20 179, 817, 586. 20 3,081,461.80 869, 667, 556. 00 6 1 594, 204. 00 333, 892, 285. 00 92 638 955.00 289,478, 470. 00 112, 803, 930. 00 109, 645, 050. 00 16,870,150.00 128,178, 250. 00 26,105, 750. 00 179, 676. 500. 00 12, 519, 500. 00 289, 648; 000. OO 17, 980, 000. 00 19, 985, 000. 00 15 000.00 39; 990; 000: 00 10, 000. 00 66, 264, 000. 00 2,121, 504, 792. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 66, 284, 000 2,469,185,808. 66, 264, 000. 00 2,122,504,792.00 347, 881, 016. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 69 TREASURER. No, : 2 5 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S OF E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F E A C H F I S C A L YEAK—Continued. Denominati«m. 1893. One dollar T w o d o l l a r s ....F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total-. Unknown, destroyed. Net I s s u e d dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . ing year. $208,000 528,000 19, 640, 000 22, 820, 000 17, 040, 000 2,300,000 4, 520, OGO 6,180,000 18, 380, 000 $185, 796,160 183, 427, 048 450, 901, 760 448,851,240 419,822,400 128, 815, 200 158, 8 0 1 000 198,876,000 828, 008, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 Eedeemed during year. $873, 757, 031, 905, 866, 730, 220, 454, 776, 19, 23, 28, 1 7, 2, 8, 902. 00 018. 00 950. 00 380. 00 800. 00 850. 00 600. 00 000. 00 000. 00 Total redeemed. Outstanding. $182, 399,996.80 $8,396, 163. 20 180, 574,604.20 2, 852,443. 80 888, 899,506. 00 62, 202,254. 00 857, 797. 665. 00 91, 053,575. 00 317, 844,770. 00 101, 477,630. 00 114, 375,900. 00 14, 439,300. 00 135, 398,850. 00 28, 405,150. 00 182,130, 500. 00 16, 245,5G0.00 293, 424,000. 00 82,584, 000. 00 19, 985,000. 00 15, 000. 00 39, 990,000. 00 10, 000. 00 91,116,000 2, 500, 301, 808 91,116, 000. 00 2,212,620,792.60 1, 000, GOO. 00 91,116, 000 2, 580, 301, 808 91,116, GOO. 00 2, 213, 820, 792. 00 346, 681, 018. 00 347, 681, 016. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1894. One dollar T w o dollars Five.dollars Teu dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One hundred d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . F i v e thousand dollars . Ten thousand dollars.. Total..... Unknown, destroyed. -Net 416,000 264, 000 140, COO 680, 000 280, 000 470, 000 090, 000 35, 820, 000 186, 212,160 183,691,048 482,041,780 466, 531, 240 438. 602, 400 131,285,200 182, 894, 000 198, 376, CGO 881, 628, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 759, 719. GO 616,04100 20,5.57,470.00 24, 639, 290. 00 25, 631, 880. 00 2, 775, 900. 00 3, 504, 200. 00 4, 208, 500. 00 8, 239. 000. 00 183,159, 715. 80 181, 220,645. 20 409, 258,976. 00 882, 436,955. 00 843, 476,650. 00 117,151, 800. 00 138, 903,050.00 186, 337,000. 00 301 663, 000. 00 19, 985.000. GO 39, 990,000. 00 3, 052, 444. 20 2,470, 402. 80 52, 784, 781 00 8 1 094, 285. 00 95,125, 750. 00 11133, 400. 00 23, 990, 950. 00 12, 039, 000. GO 59, 905, 000. 00 15, 000. 00 10, 000. 00 90, 960, 000 2,6.51,261, 90, 960, 000. 00 2, 303, 580, 792. GO 347,681,016.00 1,000,000.00 1,-000,000.00 ,90, 960, 000 2,651,281,: 90, 960, 000. 00 2, 304, 580, 792. 00 3-46, 681, 016. 00 1895. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars . . . T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total Unknown, destroyed. Net. 7.^>2, 000 608, 000 OCO,000 760, 000 520, 000. 530, 000 210, 000 i 19, 880, 000 188, 944,160 599, 333.00 184, 299, 048 498, 302. 00 480, 041, 760 16, 463, 365. CO 483, 291, 240 20, 045, 570. 00 454,122,400 20, 920, 580. 00 132, 815, 200 8, 220, 950. 00 165,104, 000 4, 626, 400. 00 198, 376, 000 2, 761, 500. 00 380, 988, 000 5, 584, GOO.00 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 183,759, 048. 80 181,718, 947. 20 425, 720,341.00 402,482, 525. 00 864, 397,230. 00' 120; 372,750.00 143, 529,450. 00 189, 098,500.00 307, 247,000.60 19, 985,000.00 39, 990,000. 00 3,185, 1 1 1 20 2, 580, 100.80 5 1 3 2 1 , 419. 00 80,.808, 715.00 89, 725, 170.00 12,442, 450.00 21, 574, 550.00 9,- 277, 500. 00 73, 741, 000. 00 15, COO. 00 10, 000. 00 74,720,000 2, 725, 981, 808 74,720,000.00 2, 378, 300, 792. 00 347, 681, 016. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1,000,000.00 74, 720, 000 2, 725, 981, i 74, 720, 000. CO 2, 379, 300, 792. 00 346,681,016.00 1896. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T.wenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total Unknown, destroyed. Net 1, 19, 22, 7, 3, 8, 656, 488, 440, 200, 200, 800, 000, 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 6,140, 000 187, 800,160 185, 787, C48 499, 481, 760 505,491,240 461, 822, 400 136, 615, 200 173,104,000 198, 876, 000 887,128, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 715, 050. GO 734, 310.00 15, 864,190. 00 18,532, 960. 00 16, 905,640.00 2, 936,450.00 4, 228,900. 00 2, 562,500. 00 6, 444,000.00 184, 474, 182, 453,257. 20 441, 584,531.00 421, 015 485. 00 381, 302,870. 00 128, 309;200. 00 147, 758,850. 00 -191, 661,000. OO318, 691,OOO. 00 . 19, 985, 000. 00 . 89,990,000. 00 3, 126,081.20 3, 83.3,790. 80 57, 897,229. CO 84, 475,755.00 80, 019,530. 00 13. 300,000. 00 25, 345,850. 00 8, 715,000. 00 73, 437,000.00 15, 000.00 10, 000. 00 68,924,000 2, 794, 905, 808 68, 924, 000. 00 2, 447, 224, 792. 00 347,881, 018. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 68,924,000 2, 794, 905, 808 68, 924, 000. 00 2, 448, 224, 792. 00 846,681,016.00 fO R E P O R T OIT TH.E FINANCES. M^o. 2 ^ 0 - -TREASURY AND N O T E S O F 1890 OF E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D ; OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF E A C H F I S C A L YEAR. I s s u e d durEedeemed i n g y e a r . . T o t a l i s s u e d . d u r i n g yea-r.; Denomination. 1891. One dollar T w o dollars Fiv;e d o l l a r s . T e n dolhirs , , T w e n t y idollars .-.. One . h u n d r e d dGllar.s Onerthousand dollars. $3, 656, .417 3,178,000 -.. 16, •220, .000 17,560,600. 3, .44-0,600 , 6,900,600 6,900,, 600 Total Total redeemed. Oatstanding. $3, 656, 417 3,176, GOO 10,220,000 17, •560,600 3,440,006 6,900,000 .6,906,600 $139,967 34,908 123, 815 512,290 21,320 ISO, 700 .-60.5, 000 $139, 967 34,.908 123,-815 512, 290 21, .320 . 186, 700 , ••605,000 -51, 852, .417 •51, •852, 417 1,621,000 1,624,600 .50,'228, ^ l ? 4,248,424 6,792,600 11620,000 15, 860, 000 8,320.000 . 4,090;0G0 6, 700, 000 '7,904, 841 9,968, 000 24,-840, 000 32,920,000 11,-760,600 10, 990, 000 13, 800, 000 1,502,909 1, 257, 066 .1, 469, 585 1,722,830 •360, 880 771,000 1, 563, 000 1, 642, 876 1,291,974 1, •593, 400 2, 234, 620 •382,200 • 957,700 2,168, 000 6,.SGI, 965 -8,676,6,26 "23 246 600 3,0, •685,380 11,377,800 10, 032,1J00 11, 482, 000 60,1'30,424 111,682, 841 8, 646, 770 10,270,7-76 $3,516,456 3,141,692 16,096,185 • •17,647,716 :3,418,-6S0 :6, 713,-.3O0 ;6,'295,600 1892. One xlollxir- -. T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n doUars T w e n t y dollars. One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s - .••-....... .Total ;.101,712,671 1893. 10, 770,106 7,888,000 20,100, 000 19, 360, 000 11,040,000 800,600 1, 080, 000 16,200,000 One d o l l a r ....... T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars .;.... T w e n t y dollars, F i f t y dollars Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s O-ue t h o u s a n d dollars Total 87,238,106 ....: 18,674,947 .17, 856,000 44,.940,680 52, 280, 000 22,800, 000 800, 000 ; 12, 070.000 29, 800;600 199, 220, 947 3,•733, 078.' 4,-204, 3-72 6, 410, 530 •6, •078, 710 2, 080, 060 6,300 3, 430,-OOO 15,818,000 5,375, 954•5, 496, 348 ' 8-, 003, 930 8,'311,:830 "2, 462,280 • •8,300' 1388,-800 ' 17, 986, 000 41,759,950 •52, 030,720 147,190, 227 7,138, 726 6, 205,329 12, •816, 885 11, 447, 780 4, 067,680 111800 1,.-551 •400 3,.-552,600 12, 514, 680 11,701675 20, 320,-815 19,759,110' 6, 529,-346 ' •121,160 '5,'943,600 21, •538,600' 12, 829, 457 10, 346, 325 .33, 819,185 41,240,890 -20,110,660 1,048,900 11, 627,-000 21, 582, 060 46,397,600 98, 427, 726 .152,584, 417 8,063, 606 5.,:970, 499 13, 637,.875 12, .140,1.10 .5,276. 360 •302; 850 1, 7 2 1 300 3,590, 000 20, 578, 286 17, 672,174 • 33, .958, 490. 31, 899, 220 11,.805,:70O . 423, 950 7, 667, 900 : 2 5 , 1 3 1 000 11, 050, 834 8,711,826 40, 421, 516 39,820,780 15,954,800 751,050 9, 932,100 19, .446,600 13,-298,993 12,359,-654 36,936, GIO 43,968,676 2O,.387.,7.40 -793, 700 7 GS1 400 .11,814,000 1894. 6, 689,190 4,192, 000 9,200, 000 8,720,000 •3,-840, 000 870, 000 =.. :5,, 500,600 13, •300,600 T w o dollars — F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y -dollars -. One h u n d r e d ddllars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s - -.... -.. •51,791,190 Total 25, 341137 22,048,000 54,140,000 61,000,600 .26, •640, 000 1,170,6.00. 17,;570.,6OO • 43,100, 000 251,012,137 1895. One dollar ... T w o dollars F i v e dollars ...'. Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y •dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s •.To.tal C, 281-983 • 4, 836, 000 20,240,600 .16,720,000 1,120, GOO 5,600 30, 000 1,480,000 31629,120 26,381600 74,380,600 .71,720,000 27,760,000 1,175, 000 • 17, 60O,.OOO 44, 580, 000 ... •44,215,983 | -295,-228,120 •50,-.712,6O0 149,139,'720 • 146, 088, 400 1896. O n e dollaT. .. TAVO d o l l a r s F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s Ono t h o u s a n d •-dollars Tcial -7, 530, 880 6,168,000 17, 820, 000 12, 760, 000 88.0,600 39, •160,000 32,-55:2, 000 92,200,600 84,-.480,aO0 .28,640,600 • 1,175,000 17,-600,000 44,-"580,-.OO0 6, •-964,-279 5,689,496 15,611,655 12, 617, 210 5, •29.8,360 .300, 800 -16.43,200 ' 11, 639,600 .. •45,..158, 880 340,-387, 000 | 61, .564,600 ;2.7-,-542,.565 • ,22, .761, 670 49, 5-70, .145 41.510,43017,104.609 ;• 7 2 1 750 • 11711,100 •36,773,600 210, 703, 720 11,617,435 -9,790,:33O •42, 629,:855 .39,963,-:570 ll,'53o, 940 -450, 259 5, 888, 900 •7,-.807, GOO 129, 683, 280 71 TREASURER. W®o Sl^o—GOLD C E R T I F I C A T E S O F E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N ISSUED,. R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING A T T H E CLOSE O F E A C H F I S C A L YEAR, EXCLUSIVE O F $33,000,580.46 IN IRREGULAR AMOUNTS I S S U E D AND R E D E E M E D ON ACCOUNT OF T H E G E N E V A AWARD. " I s s u e d duri n g year. Denomination. 1868. Total issued. "-Eedeemed during year. $156, 360 2, 791, 30012, 546, OGO 82, 000, 0001,000,OGO $156, 360 2, 791, 800 12, 548, 000 82, 000, 0001, 000, 000 $102, 4001, 960, 400m 688, 000' 73. 800, 000' 1,000,000 $102,. 406 1, 960,.400 10, 683,. 000 73:800,000 1,000,000 $53, 960 830, 900 1,-863,000 8, 200-, 000 98, 493, 660 98,493,669 87, 545, 800 87, 545,, 800 10, 947, 880 203, 920 2,738,200 1,453,000 15, 227,000 85, 520, 000 1 OGO, 000 380,280 5,529, 500 1, 453, 000 27, 778, 000 187, 520, 000 5,000,000 133, 620' 2, 813, 700678,50012, 966, 00075, 050, OGO' 4, 000, 000 238, 020 4,274,100 678, 500 23, 649-, 000 148, 850, 000 5, 000, 000 124, 260 1 255 400 774 500 4 194 000 18, 670, 000 109,142,120 207, 635, 780 95,141,820 182,687,620 24, 948, 180 205, 400 2, 204, 000 2,147, 500 11,758,000 61, 625, 000^ 565, 680' 7, 733,50O 3, 600,500 39.531,000 229,145,000 5,000,009 202, 620 2,198, 9001, 953, 50011, 521, 00063,170,000 438, 640 6, 473, 000 2,632,000 35,170, 000 212,020,000 5, 000, 000 127, 040 1, 260-, 500 9G8, 500 1361,000 17,125, 000 77,939, 9GG 285,575,680 79, 046, 020 261, 733, 640 23, 842, 040 227, 260 2, 809, 400 2,498,500 12,881,000 62, 290, GOO 792, 940 10,342,900 6, 099, 000 52, 492, 000 291, 435, OCO' 5, 000, 000 225, ICO683, 800 2, 590, 4009, 063, 400 2, 229, 500 • - 4,861,500 12,160, 000• 47,330,000 50,385,000 • 262, 385, 000 5, 000, 000 129,146 1, 279, 500 1 237, 5G0 5,162, 000 29,050,000 80, 586,180 366,161, 840 67, 570, 080 329, 803, 760 30, 858,140 167, 060 1 802, 000 8,501,000 10, 053, 000 36, 255. 000 25,..530; 000 960, 000 11, 644, 900 9, 600, 000 62, 545, 000 327, 690, 000 • 30,530,000 186, 500 1, 587, 2003, 012, 50010, 810. 000 46-, 865, 000 14,. 400, GOG 850,300 10,650,606 7, 874, 000' 57, 646, 000 809, 250, 000' 19, 400, 000 109; -700 904, 300 1, 728, OGO 4,905. 000 18, 440, 000 11,180,000 78, 808, 080 442, 969, 900 76, 861, 200 405,661,900 37, 305, OCO 80,000 2,144, 0008, 483, 000 • 16, 650, 000 29, 220, 000 960, 000 11, 724, 900 11, 744, 000 71, 028, 000 844, 840, 00059,750,000 30, 000859. 000^ 2, 456, 0009, 758, 000' 29, 870, 000' 29, 310, 000 880,300 11, 009,. OOOlO, 330., OOO 67, 398, 000 339,120, 000 48, 710, 000 79, 700 715, 300 1, 414, 000 3, 630, 000 • 5,220,000 11,040,000 56, 577, 000 • 499, 546, 900 71, 783, 000 477,447,900 22, 099, 000 900, mo3, 041, 500 8,728,006 15, 940, 000 34, 620, 000 960,000 12,621800 14,. 785, 50079, 756, 000 360, 280, 000 94, 370, 000 • 25, 200662,300' 2„ 818, 5007,918,00012,765,000 28,190, 000 905-, 500 11, 671, 906 12, 948,5O0 75-,316„O0O 351, 885, 000 76, 900, 000 54, 500 958, OOO 1, 837, 006 4, 440, OGO 8, .395, G06 1 7 470, 000 63, 229, 500 562, 770, 400 1 52.179. OOO 529, 62G, 900 33,149, 500 Total redeemed. Outstand- • ; Twenty dollars One hundred dollars One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars Total 1867. Twenty dollars One huu dred dollars Five hundred dollars One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars ... Total.. 1868. Twenty dollars One hundred dollars Five hundred dollars One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars Total 1869. T w e n t y dollars. One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars. F i v e thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars . Total 1870. T w e n t y dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e hundred dollars One thousand dollars - T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total . 1871. T w e n t y dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n thousand dollars ^ ' Total 1872. T w e n t y dollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e hundred dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand.dollars Total ' _______ 72-• R E P O R T ON T H E . / F I N A N C E S . N o . 2 7 , — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S O F EACH D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L Y E A R , ETC.—Cbiitiriiied. I s s u e d during year. Denomination. Total issued. Eedeemed during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. • 1873. T w e n t v dollars One h u n d r e d dollars .... F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars . . . F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars .. T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total $1,163,500 8, 449, 000 7,108,000 10, 775, 000 83, 080, 000 $960, 000 13, 788, 400 18, 234, 500 86, 859, 000 371,055,000 127,450,000 $10, 900 902, 600 2, 257, 500 5, 901, 000 11,710,000 24,100, 000 $916, 400 12, 5 7 1 500 15, 208, 000 81, 217, 000 363, 595, 000 101,000,000 55, 570, 500 618, 846, 900 44,882,000- 5 7 1 508, 900 1 3 5, 7, 26, $43,600 '>13 900 028 500 642, OOO 460, 000 450, 000 43,'838, 000 - 1874. T w e n t y dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s FiA'-e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n thousand dollars Total 1,126, 200 3,184, 000 5, 682, 000 8,155, 000 29, 970, 000 980, 000 14, 9 1 1 600 21,418, 500 92, 541, 000 879, 210, 000 157,420,000 17,000 1, 098, 800 3, 057, .500 6, 607, 000 11, 880, 000 46,470, 000 933,400 13, 678,100 18, 263, 500 87, 824,°000 375, 475, 000 147, 470, OCO 48,117,20O 666, 464,100 69,180,100 643,639,000 22,825,100 1, 196, 800 3, 590, 500 8, 878, 000 12, 790, 000 48, 800, 000 960,000 16,111,200 25, 009, 000 101,411000 892, 000, 000 201, 220, 000 21,100 1, 409, 800 4,097,000 8. 836, 000 12, 895, 000 44, 020, 000 954, 500 15, 082, 900 22,360,500 96, 660, 000 388, 370, 000 191, 490, 000 5 500 -1, 028, 800 2, 648, 500 4 754 000 8, 630, 000 9, 730, 000 70, 250,100 736, 714, 200 71,278,900 714, 917, 900 21 796 300 1, 077, 600 2, 805, 500 8, 001, 000 44, 885, 000 33, 850, 000 980,000 17,188, 800 27,814.500 109,415,000 438, 885, 000 235, 070, 000 2, 300 978,700 2, 586, 000 7, 042, 000 35, 085, 000 87,490, 000 956, 800 16, 058, 800 24, 898, 500 104, 30.5, 000 423, 455, 000 228, 980, 000 8 200 1,130, 200 2. 918, 000 5,110, cod 13,430,000 6, 090, 000 90, 819,100 827,833, 300 83,734,000 798, 651, 900 28, 681, 400 1, 273,700 2, 698, 500 6,194, 000 8, 495, 000 89, 480, OOO 960, 000 18, 462, 500 30, 513, 000 115.609,000 445,380.000 274, 550, 000 1, 200 1, 199; 300 2,598,500 5,211.000 15,930,000 • 20,310,000 958, 000 17, 257, 900 27, 495, 000 109, 516, 000 439, 385, 000 249, 290, 000 2,000 1 204 800 3, 018, 000 6 093 000 5,995,000 25 260 000 . 885,474,500 4.5, 250, 000 843, 901, 900 41,572,600 400 000 000 000 000 960,000 19, 910, 900 32,308,000 120,143, 000 453, 655, 000 308, 840, 000 1,815,000 1,791,000 4, 422, 000 8, 870, 000 81,150,000 958, 000 18, 572, 900 29, 286, 000 113,938,000 448, 255. 000 280, 440, GOO 2,000 1, 338, 000 3, 022, 000^ 6, 205, 000 5, 400, 000 28,400,000 50, 342, 400 935, 818, 900 47, 548, 000 891, 449, 900 44, 387, 000 823, 400 536, 000 1,738,000 4, 230, 000 5, 490, 000 960, 000 20, 234, 800 32, 844, 000 121,881,000 457, 885, 000 314, 830, 000 500 982, 200 2, 348, 000 .4, 945,000 7,175, 000 25, 840, ooo; 958, 500 19, 585,100 31,634,000 118,883,000 455, 430, 000 306, 280, 000 1,500 699, 200 1,210,000 2, 998, 000 2, 455, 000 8 050 000 12, 317, 400 948, 134, 300 41,270,700 932,720, 600 15. 413, 700 26 600 1 ^^41' 500 3' 155' 000 4 717 000 3 735 000 9,950 000 1875. 0 T w e n t y dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars.• One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e tliousand dollars Ten t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1870. T w e n t y dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand dollars l • Total 1877. T w e n t y dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand dollars Total. 58,141,200 1878. T w e n t y dollars Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1, 1, 4, 8, 84, 448, 795, 534, 275, 290, 1879. T w e n t y dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars T e n thousand dollars Total 7B •TREASURER. N O v ^ " ^ . — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S O F E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L YEAR, ETC.—Continued. Denomination. Issued during year. ed T o t a l i s s u e d . d' uErei dn eg e m year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1880. Twenty dollars.......'. One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . F i v e thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars $960, 000 20, 2 3 1 300 82; 844, 000 121, 881, 000 457, 885, 000 3 1 1 330, 000 $400 291,200 744, 500 1, 788, 000 1, 385, 000 8, 200, 000 $958,900 19, 826, 300 32, 378, 500 120,671,000 458,815,000 809, 480, 000 $1,100 408, 000 465, 500 1, 210, 000 1 070 000 4, 850, 000 948,131 300 7,409,100 940,129, 700 8, 004, 600 960, 000 20, 2 3 1 300 82, 844, 000 121,881,000 457, 885, GGO 814,330,000 380 139, 300 207,000. 485, 000 270, 000 1,120,000 959, 280 19, 965, 600 32, 585, 500 .121,156,000 457, 085, 000 310, 600, 000 790 288 700 258, 5C0 • 725, 000 800, 000 8, 730, 000 948,134, 800 2, 221, 680 942, 351, 380 5, 782, 920 960, 000 20, 231 300 32, 844,000 121,881,000 457,885,000 814, 330, 000 44, 800 50,OGO 151, 000 210, 000 290, 000 959, 280 20,010,400 82, 635, 500 121,307,000 457, 295, 000 . 310,890,000 720 223, 900 208,500 574 000 590, 000 8,440,000 948,131 300 745, 800 . 943,097,180 5, 037,120 $9, .360, COO 9,200,000 8, 900, 000 8,- 250, 000 13, 000, 000 8, 000, 000 30, OGO, 000 10, 320, 000 9, 200, 000 29,181 300 41,094,000 134,881,000 4G5, 885, 000 344, 830, 000 197, ISO 149, 200 251,100 381, 000 640,GOO 1,160,000 6, 640, 000 1,156,460 149, 200 20, 261, 500 32, 980, .500 121, 947, 000 ..458,455,000 317,530,000 9,163, 540 9, 050, 800 8, 872, 800 8,127,500 12 934,000 7, 480, 000 26, 800, 000 86,710, 000 1, 0 3 1 844, 300 9, 368, 480 952, 485, 660 82, 378, 640 5, 520, 000 1, 800, 000 1, 40 J, 000 2,250,000 4, 000, COO 7, 000, 000 20, 000, 000 15, 840, 000 10, 500, 000 30, 534. 300 43, 844, 000 138,881,000 472, 8S5, 000 364, 330, 000 1, 328,180 1,231,800 1,083,000 1,596,000 2,132, 000 3, 435, 000 14,650, 000 ' 2,481640 1,381,000 21, 344, 500 34, 502, 500 124, 079, 000 401, 890, 000 882,180, 000 13, 355, 360 9,119, 000 9,189, 800 8,781,500 14, 802, 000 10, 995, 000 82,150, 000 41,470,000 1, 076, 314, 300 25, 455,980 977, 921, 640 98, 892, 660 400, 000 2, 700, 000 1, 800, 000 6, 600, 000 9, 000, 000 7, 500, 000 85,000,000 ' 10, 240, 000 13, 200, 000 32, 334, 300 49, 944, 000 147, 881, 000 480, 885, 000 899, 380, 000 1,411,020 1,375,200 1, 388, 800 1,189, 000 1,443,000 3, 995, 000 10, 270, 000 3, 895, 660 2, 756, 200 22, 730, 800 35,751,500 125, 522, 000 485, 885, 000 842, 450, 000 12, '344, 340 10,443, 800 9, 603, 500 14,192,500 22, 359, 000 14, 500, 000 56, 880, 000 63, 000, 000 1,139,314,300 21, 089, 520 908,991,160 140, 323,140 640,000 100, 000 100, 000 200, 000 16, 880, 000 18, 300, 000 32, 434, 300 50,144, GOO 147, 8 8 1 000 480, 385, 000 399, 330, 000 1, 007, 450 825, 845 690,100 952, 500 3, 863, 000 680, 000 2,170, 000 4, 903,110 3, 582, 045 23, 420, 900 • 86, 704, 000 129,385,000 486, 565, 000 344, 620, 000 11, 976, 890 9, 717, 955 9, 013, 400 18, 440, 000 18, 496, 000 13, 820, 000 54, 710, 000 1, 040, 000 1,140, 354, 300 10,188, 895 1 1. 009.180. 055 131,174, 245 Total 1881. One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s ' F i v e h u n d r e d dollars Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Five thousand dollars.... Teu t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1882.' T w e n t y dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d d d l l a r s . .• One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . . F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n thousand dollars Total 1883. F i f t y dollars One'hundred dollars FivQ h u n d r e d d o l l a r s One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1884. T w e n t v dollars ...... Fifty dollars ' One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s Five hundred dollars.. . One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars T e n thousand dollars Total 1885. T w e n t y dollars F i f t v dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars-.; Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars . T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total... 1886. T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand dollars Total 74' R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. Mo« S ^ . — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S O F E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF E A C H F I S C A L Y E A R , ETC.—Continued. Denomination. Issued during year. Total issued. Kedeemed during year. Total redeemed. Outstand- 1887. $16, 880, 000 13, 300, 000 32, 434, 300 50,144, 000 147,881,000 480, 385, 000 399, 330, 000 $1,101828 1,192,600 1,658, 000 1, 409, 000 1,120,000 025,000 2,880, 000 $8,607,938 5, 074, 845 2 1 476, 900 .38,113,000 130. 505, 000 487,190, GOO 347, 500, 000 872, 062 225, 855 957, 400 031,600 376, 000 195.000 830,000 1,140, 354, 800 9, 687, 428 1, 018, 887, 483 121,486,817 21,040,000 17, 800, 000 40,234,300 54, 844, 000 161, 881, 000 500, 385, 000 429, 330, 000 2,070, 062 2, 480, 205 2,088,400 4, 420, 000 5, 8-75, 000 9, 330, 000 38, 360,'000 8, 078, 000 7, 551 850 26, 565, 800 42, 533, 000 138, 880, 000 476, 520, 000 885,860,600 64, 623, 667 1, 083, 491,150 1,982,898 1,801,800 2, 021, 900 3, 235,500 10, 287, 500 17,020,000 30, 900, 000 10, 060, 898 9, 356, 650 28, 587, 200 45, 768, 500 148, 687, 500 493, 540, 000 416.760,000 10, 979,102 8, 443, 350 11, 647,100 11, 075, 500 21, 213, 500 87, 000, OCO 53, 690, 000 1,150, 740, 748 151 048, 552 11, 966, 526 10, 956, 795 30,121, 000 47, 502, 500 148, 819, 500 507,-490,000 439, 440, OCO 11,953,474 9, 043, 205 12,113,300 11341,500 23, 061, 500 3 1 400, 000 55, 630. 000 49, 050, 000 1, 353, 839, 300 45, 555, 573 1,198, 298, 321 157, 542, 979 4, 240, 000 1, 000, 000 2, 400, 000 2, 260, 000 3, 800, 000 6, 680, 000 43, 700, 000 28,160, 000 21,000.000 44, 634, 300 61, 044, 000 175,181, 000 548, 570, GOO 538,770,000 1,971,700 1, 587, 850 1, 698,500 2,170, 000 5, 811 000 14, 880, 000 41,480,000 13, 038, 226 12,544,145 31,819,500 49, 672, 500 154,133,500 521, 870,-000 480, 926, 000 14, 221, 774 8, 455, 855 12, 814,800 11, 371, 500 21, 047, 500 26, 700, 000 57. 850, 000 63, 520, 000 1, 417, 359, 300 68, 601, 550 1, 264, 897, 871 152, 461, 429 180,600 400, 000 400, 000 1,000,000 7,000,000 18, -725, 000 42,840, 000 2, 260, 800 1, 748, 900 2, 879, 800 2,512,000 7,871, 000 14, 615, 000 85,OOO,000 16,199,026 14, 293, 045 84,199, 300 52,184, 500 162, 0 0 1 500 536, 485, GOO 515, 920, GGO 12,120, 974 7.106, 955 10, 835, 000 9, 859,500 20,178, 500 30, 810, OCO 65,690,000 66, 387, 500 1,381,285,371 T w e n t y dollars ... F i f t y dollars Oneliundred dollars... FiA^e l i u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . F i v e thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total. T w e n t y dollars .... F i f t y di)llars One h u n d r e d doUars — Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total. $4,180, 000 4, 500, 000 7, 800, 000 4, 700, 000 14, 000, 000 20, 000, 000 30, 000, 000 85,160, 000 1, 225, 514, 800 12, 962, 000 10,245,150 13, 669, 000 12, 311, 000 25,501,000 23, 865, 000 43, 470, 000 142, 023,150 1889. T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars... Fivo hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . -. F i v e thousand dollarsTen thousand dollars.. Total. 2, 000, 000 6, 000, 000 30,155,000 41,120, 000 21,040,000 17, 800, 000 40, 231 300 56, 844, 000 167, 881, 000 530, 540, 000 470, 450, 000 79, 275, 000 1,804,789,300 67, 249, 59: 2, 880, 000 2, 200, 000 2, 000, 000 2, 000, OGO 4, 000, 000 11,350, 000 24, 620, 000 1, 905, 628 1,600,145 1,533,800 1, 734, 000 2,152, OCO 13, 950, OGO 22, 880, 000 1890. T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One hundred dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total. 23, 920, 000 20, 000, 000 42, 234, 300 58, 844, 000 171,881,000 541, 890, 000 495, 070, 000 1891. T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One'hundred dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total. 1892. T w e n t y dollars -Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total. 70, 525, 000 28, 320, OGO 21,400,000 45, 034, 300 62, 044, 000 182,181, 000 567, 295, 000 581, 610, 000 1, 487, 884, 300 158,598,929 75 TREASURER. .iF¥.®o S!fo—GOLD C E R T I F I C A T E S O F E A C H DENOIVIINATION ISSUED.. R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L Y E A R , ETC..—^Continued.. I s s u e d during year. Denomin ation. Total redeemed. ed T o t a l i s s u e d . d' uRi e' idnege m year. Outstanding. 1893. T w e n t y dollars—...'•>.. . .Fifty dollars . . •One b u n d r e d dollars... F i v e h u n d r e d dollars.... •Gno t h o u s a n d dollars... F i v e thousand dollars. .Ten t h o u s a n d dollars.... $20,000 .50, 000 '4,'669,'666' •8, 340, 000 Total. 13, 070, 000 $28,320,600 •21, 400,600 45, 054, 800 62, 094, COO 182,-181, 000 571, 955, 000 589,-950, OCO 1,5OO,951300 $2, 843,340 .1,,982, 600 3,, 456, 300 1027,500 7,893,000 17,500, 000 39,120,000 $19,042,366 16,275,645 87,-655, 600 56,212.600 169,897, 500 553,985,000 555,040,000 $9,277,634 5,124, 355 7,398,700 :5, 882, 000 12, .283, 500 17,970,000 31910, OCO 70, 822, 740 1,408,108,111 92, 846,189 1894. IT w e n t y d o l l a r s F i f t y dollars . <One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars •One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars •.Ten t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s 100,090 Total.. 100,000 28,320,600 •21, 40O.,-0O0 45,654,.300 62, 094, 000 182,181 000 572,055,600 589,950,000 1,501,054,800 20, 855,406 17, 281, 995 39, 382, 000 57,5-17, 500 1-73,819,500 559, 870. 000 566, 410, 000 7, 464, 594 4,118, 005 .5,672,300 4, 548, 500 8, 861, 500 12,185, 000 23,540,000 26, .558, 290 1, 4 3 1 686, 401 66, 387, 899 1^3,040 1,008,350 1,726,400 1,335, 500 3,422,600 .5, 885, GOO 11,370,000 1895. 50, 000 50, 000 28,'320, 000 2.1, 400, 000 45,074,300 •62,091000 182,181,600 572,105, 000 590, 000, 000 1,285,640 480. 600 688, 200 .802,500 •981, 000 1 810, OOO 9, 530, 000 22,121, 046 17, 742, 595 40, 070. 200 57, 850;000 174,800,500 564, 680, GOO 575,940,600 6,198,.954 3,657,405 5,001100 4,244, 000 7, 880, 500 7, 425. 000 14, 060; 000 120, 000 1-501,1-74,300 18,637,940 1, 452, 704, 341 .48,409,959 15,000 ,•840,000 28,320,600 21,400,000 45,074,300 62,094,000 182,181,000 .572, .120, 000 594,840,000 893, 220 559, 650 •700,400 446, 500 1, 487, 000 1, 420,000 4,910,600 23, 014,266 5, 305, 734 18,302,245 8, 097, 755 40,860,600 4,213,700 58, 298, 500 8, 797, 500 175, 787,.500 11 G, 393. 500 568,100, 000 6, 020, 000 13,.990, 000 580, 850, 000 4, .855,600 1,506,629,300 10, ^OO, 770 1,463,211,111 I 42,818,189 ' T w e n t y dollars :Fifty d o l l a r s One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s — .Five h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s FiA^^e t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Ten t h o u s a n d dollars 20,000 Total. 1896. ' T w e n t y dollars ............ F i f t y dollars -One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v o h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars "Ten t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total.. MOe . 2 § o - -SiLVER C E R T I F I C A T E S OF E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , REDEE.MED, A N D O U T S T A J ^ ^ D I N G A T T H E CLOSE O F ISAGH F i S C A L Y E A R . Denomination. 1878. T e n dollars •^^Twentv d o l l a r s F i f t y •dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars 'One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s ! I s s u e d dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . ing year. , ^. Total.... Redeemed during year. Total redeemed." Outstanding, $123,220 16,240 • 13, .250 •179, 700 288, 000 1,250,000; $123, 220 10,240 13,250 179,700 . 208,000 1,250,000- $123, 220. 00 16, 240. 00 13, 250. 00 179, 700. 00 288,600.00 1,258,600. 00 1,-850, 410; 1,:850,416 1, 850, 410. 00 43, 85, 131, 301, 2, 000, 6, 587, 16-7, 0 0 0 ' 96,600 14.5,000. 481, 000 2, 268, 000 7, 843, 000 ,1879. T e n dollars Tw;enty d d l l a r s Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e hundred dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars ., • ' Total 780 ". 780 750 300 000 000 9,149, 590 11,000,000 $3,170.00; :580.6O 1, 768, 000. 00 6, 683, 000. 00 1, 768. 000. 00 6, 883, 000. 00 163,830.00 95, 420. 00 145, 000. 00 475,700.00 500, 000. 00 1,160, 000. 00 8, 460, 050. 00 8, 480, 050. 00 2 589 850 00 5,"3o6.'o6' .$3,170.00 ' 580.00 , 5," mob' 16 Mo. R E P O R T . ON J H E FINANCES. S § , — S I L V E R CERTIFICATES OF EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F E A C H F I S C A L Y E A R — C o n t i n u e d . Denomination. Issued durTotalissued. ing year. . Eedeemed during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1880. Ten dollars Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1881. Ten dollars . • T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s Five h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars Total $2, 007, 000 1, 890, 000 1,195, 000 1, 449, 000 • 750,000 2, 727, 000 $2, 174, 000 1, 986, 000 1, 340, 000 1,930, 000 3, 018, 000 10, 570, 000 $23,490. 00 10, 540: 00 11, 050. 00 20,100. 00 20,500.00 98, 000. 00 $26, 660. 00 11,120. 00 11,050.00 25, 400. 00 1,788.500.00 6, 781, 000. 00 $2,147, 840. 00 • 1,971880.60 1, 328, 950. 00 1,901600.00 1, 229, 500. 00 3, 789, 000. 00 10, 018, 000 21, 018, 000 183, 680. 00 8, 643, 730. 00 12, 3 7 1 270.00 18, 700, 000 16,560,000 2, 310, 000 2,410,000 632, 000 300,000 20,874,000 18, 546, 000 3, 650, 000 4,340,000 3, 650,000 10, 870, 000 480, 810. 00 372, 780. 00 157,350.00 285, 300. 00 215, 000. 00 609, 000. 00 506, 970. 00 383, 900. 00 168,400.00 310. 700. 00 2, 003, 500. 00 7, 390, 000. 00 20, 367, 030. 00 18,162,100. 00 3, 481, 600. 00 4, 029, 300. 00 1, 646, 500. 00 3, 480, 000. 00 40, 912, 000 61, 930, 000 2, 119, 740. 00 10, 763, 475". 00 51,166, 530. 00 12,240,000 9, 040, 000 400, 000 800,000 700, 000 1,120,000 83, 111 000 27, 588, 000 4, 050, 000 5,140, 000 4, 350, 000 11,990,000 3, 361, 810. 00 2, 241, 860. 00 598,050.00 808, 600. 00 612,000.00 1, 748, 000. 00 8, 868, 280. 00 2, 625, 760. 00 766, 450. 00 1,119, 300. 00 2,615,500.00 9,138, 000. 00 21,300, 000 88, 230, 000 9, 369, 820; 00 20,138,290.00 66, 098, 710. 00 11, 880, 000 13, 360, 000 1, 600. 000 2, 400, 000 1, 800, 000 4, 000, 000 44, 994, 000 40, 948, 000 5, 650, 000 7, 540, 000 6,150,000 15, 990, 000 4, 237, 828. 00 3.187, 456. 00 880, 615. 00 1,173, 480. 00 1, 008, 500. 00 2, 048, 000. 00 8,106,108. 00 5, 793, 218. 00 1, 653, 085. 00 2, 292, 780. 00 8, 824, 000. 00 1 1 , 1 8 1 000. 00 36, 887, 892. 00 35,152, 7 8 1 00 8, 998, 935. GO 5, 247, 220. 00 2, 520, 000. 00 4, 806, 000. 00 35, 040, 000 121, 270, 000 12,519,879.00 32, 653,169. 00 88, 616, 831 00 19, 000, 000 20, 080, 000 3, 200, 000 1 000, 000 2, 500, 000 3,500,000 63, 9 9 1 000 61, 026, 000 8, 850, 000 11, 540, 000 8, 850, 000 19, 490, 000 8, 897,180. 00 7,388,260,00 903,3O0>0O 1,107,900.00 648, 500. 00 1,580,000.00 16,503,288.00 13,161,476. 00 2,556,365.00 8, 400, 680. 00 4, 272, 500. 00 12, 764, 000. 00 47, 490, 712. 00 47, 864, 524. 00 6, 293, 635. 00 8,139, 320. 00 1 877, 500. 00 6, 726, 000. 00 52, 280, 000 173, 550, 000 20, 005,140. 00 52, 658, 309. 00 U , 040, 000 12,160, 000 2, .200, 000 2, 600, 000 5, 000, 000 4, 000, 000 78, 034, 000 73,186, 000 11,050,000 11140, GOO 13, 650, 000 23, 490, 000 9, 783, 585. 00 8, 013, 560. 00 839, 600.00 860, 800. 00 467, 500. 00 1, 025, 000. 00 26, 286, 873. 00 21,175, 036. 00 8,895,965.00 1 281, 480. GO 4. 740, 000. GO 13,789,000.00 51 747 127 00 52, 010, 9 8 1 00 7, 654, 035. 00 9, 878, 520. 00 8,910,000.00 9, 701, 000. 00 40, 000, 000 213,550,000 20, 990, 045. 00 73, 648, 3 5 1 00 139, 901, 646. 00 3, 800, 000 800,000 81,834,000 73, 986, 000 11, 050, 000 14,140, 000 13, 650, 000 23, 490, 000 5,277,740.00 7, 853, 836. 00 269,195. 00 287, 700. 00 7, 075, 000. 00 7, 781, 000. 00 31, 584, 613.00 29, 028, 372. 00 8, 665,180. 00 4, 529,180. 00 11,815,000.00 21, 570, 000. 00 50, 269, 887. 00 44, 957, 628. 00 7, 384, 840. 00 9, 610, 820. 00 1,835,000.00 1, 920, 000. 00 218,150, 000 28, 523, 971. 00 102,172, 325. 00 115, 977, 675. 00 1882. Ten dollars T w e n t v dollars . Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars •. Total 29, 245, 720. 00 24, 960, 240. 00 3,283 550 00 4, 020, 700. 00 1,781500.00 2, 852, 000. 00 1883. Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e hundred dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s ... Total 1884. T e n doUars T wenty dollars F i f t y dollars One'hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars • . Total 120,891,89100 1885. T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars . . . . : On^e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . .• F i v e h u n d r e d dollars Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total 1886. T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars. Fifty dollars . . One'hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total • 4, 600, 000 77 TREASURER. No. 2 § . — S I L V E R CERTIFICATES OF EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF E A C H F I S C A L Y E A R — C o n t i n u e d . I s s u e d dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . ing year. Denomination. 1887. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars a Redeemed d u r i n g year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. . . . $14,156, 000 8, 976, 000 7, 760, 000 10, 440, 000 9, 520, 000 ...... 1, 000, 000 $14,158, 000 8, 976, 000 7, 760, 000 92, 274, 000 83, 508, 000 12, 050, 000 14,140, 000 13, 650, 000 28, 490, 000 $176, 503. 90 70, 003. 00 81, 758. 50 6, 508, 517. 00 3,848,612.00 3,188, 740. 00 5, 897, 390. 00 1,166, 000. 00 1, 399, 000. 00 .$176, 503. 90 70, 003. 60 31, 758. 50 38, 073,130. 00 32, 878, 984. 00 8, 853, 900. 00 10, 426, 570. 00 12,981,000.00 22,989,000.00 $13,979,496.10 8, 905 996. 40 7, 728, 2 4 1 50 54 200 870 GO 50, 629, 016. 00 5, 198,100. 00 3,713 480 00 669 000.00 521,000.00 51,852,000 270, 002, 000 22, 286, 525. 00 124,458,850.00 145, 543,150. 00 14,172, 000 10,421000 44, 700, 000 38, 520, 000 80, 000 28,828,000 19, 400, 000 52,480,000 128, 794, 000 83, 586, 000 12, 050, 000 14,140, 000 13, 650, 000 23, 490,000 1, 419, 892.10 782, 758. 40 818, 8 8 1 50 10, 255, 860. 00 6, 868, 856. 00 804, 500. 00 660,180. 00 188, 500. 00 199, 000. 00 105, 896, 000 875, 898, 000 21, 947, 378. 00 F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total 1888. T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total... 1,596,396.00 802, 762. 00 850,140. 00 48, 328, 490. 00 39, 745, 840. GO 7, 658, 400. 00 11, 086, 700. 00 13,169, 500. 00 23,168, 000. 00 26 731 604 00 18 597 288 00 51, 609, 880. 00 80, 465, 510. 00 48, 840,160. 00 4, 391, 600. 00 3,053,300.00 480, 500. 00 822 000 00 146, 406, 228. OO 229,491,772.00 1889. One dollar ......... T w o dollars F i v e dollars ' T e n do l a r s T w e n t y dollars F i i t y dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total 8, 5, 38, 20, 772, 000 800, 000 540, 000 480, 000 160, 000 37,100,000 7, 595, 682. 20 25, 200, 000 4,159, 572. 80 91,000,000 4, 570,126. 00 149, 274. 000 13, 508, 887. 00 83, 746, 000 8, 890, 544. 00 12, 050, 000 932, 790. 00 14,140,000 727, 480. 00 13,650,000 131600.00 23,490, 000. 95, 000. 00 9,192, 028. 20 4, 962, 334. 80 5, 420. 260. 00 61, 837, 877. 00 48, 638, 3 8 1 00 8,591,190.00 11, 814,180. 00 13, 803, 500. 00 23, 263, 000. 00 27 907 071 80 20, 237, 685. 20 85, 579, 740. GO 87, 438, 623. 00 35 109 618.00 '3,-458, 810.00 2, 325, 826.CO " 346, 500. 00 227, 000. 00 187,020,25100 282, 629, 748. 00 73, 752, 000 449, 650, 000 40, 614, 026. 00 14,700,000 9, 280, 000 28,100, 000 39, 000, 000 51, 800, 000 34, 480, 000 119,100,000 188, 2 7 1 000 83, 746, 000 1.2, 850, 000 18,740,000 . 13,050,000 23, 490, 000 11,473,489.70 6, 959, 904. 80 11,552,583.50 14, 965, 607. 00 8, 828, 780. 00 1, 003, 950. 00 636,700.00 93, 000. 00 56, 000. 00 9 1 480, 000 544,130, 000 55, 569, 995. 00 212, 590, 249. OO. 801, 539,-751. 00 9, 320, 000 4, 541 000 29, 540, 000 18, 880, 000 10,320,COO 3, 400, 000 3, 000, 000 2, 700, 000 3, 200, 000 61,120,000 39, 024, 000 148, 640, 000 207,154, 000 94, 068, 000 16, 250, 000 19, 740, 000 16, 350, 000 28, 890, 000 11,389,27100 7, 868, 255. 00 21, 597, 432. 00 19, 766, 485. 00 8,199, 620. 00 792,100. 00 885, 400. 00 497, 000. 00 738, 000. 00 32, 054, 791. 90 29, 065, 208.10 19, 790, 4 9 1 60 19 233 505. 40 88, 570, 275. 50 110, 069, 724. 50 96, 569, 469. 00 110, 584, 5 3 1 00 65, 664, 764. 00 28, 401, 238. 00 10, 387, 240. 00 5 802 780 00 13, 336, 280. 00 6, 403, 720. 00 13,893,500.00 2, 456, 500. 00 24, 052, 000. GO 2, 638, 000. 00 84, 904, 000 629,034,000 71, 728, 566. 00 1890. One dollar. T w o dollars F i v o dollars T e n dollars ; T w e n t y dollars Fiftv dollars Oueliundred dollars Five hundred dollars....... One t h o u s a n d dollars. Total 800, 000 2, 600, 000 20, 665, 517. 90 . 11, 922, 239. 60 18,972,843.50 76, 802, 9 8 1 00 57, 465,144. 00 9, 595,140. 00 12, 450, 880: 00^ 13,396,500.00 23, 319, 000.00 31,134, 482.10 22, 557. 760.40 102,127,156.50 111, 471, 016. 00 • 26, 280, 856. GO 3, 254, 860. 00 4,289.120.00 253, 500. 00 171 000.00 1891. On© dollar ««ii«•.. T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars .... T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Total T 314, 318, 815. 00 314 715 185. 00 78 W©a R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. 2;§.—SILVER CERTIFICATES OF EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF E A C H F I S C A L YEAR—Contmiiecl. Denomination. 1892. O n e dollar. T w o dollars , F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y doUars Fifty dollars Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . F i v e hundred dollars. •One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Total Total redeemed. Outstanding. $78, 992, 000 $14,625,433.00 46, 448, 000 9,527,668.00 172, 300, GOO 31, 298, 010. 00 282, 311 000 25,153, 780. GO 117,106,000 7,378,440.60 23,150, 000 1,046,950.00 30. .440, 000 1,306,100.00 16, 350, 000 1,275,:5OO.00 26,790,000 1,345, 000. 00 $46,680, •22190 29, •818, 162.60 69,868, 285. 50 121, •723, 249.00 73, 043, 204.00 11,484, 190.00 14,642, 380. 00 15,169, 600. 00 25, 397, 600.60 $27,311, 775.10 17,129, 837.40 102, 431, 714.56 110, 590, 751.60 41682, 796.60 11,715, 810. 00 15,797, 820.00 1,181, OOQ. 601, 393, 000.00 109, 856, 000 738,890,000 92, 956, 8 8 1 00 407, 275, 696. 00 331, 614, 3 0 1 00 10,696, 000 7,696,000 27,600, 000 27,280,000 22,'800, 000 5, •700,000 8,600,000 100,000 100, 000 •84, 688, 000 54,144, 000 199,800,000 259, 594, OOO 189, 906, 000 . 28, 856, 000 39,040,000 18, 450, 000 28, 890, 000 15,152, 942.00 8,803, 138.00 35,429, 910. 00 30,657, 010. 00 10, 539, 600.60 3, 221 800:60 5, 634, 400.00 522, 000.00 665, 000.00 61,833, 188.90 88,121, 300.60 105, 298, 195.50 152, 380, 2o9. 00 83.582, 804. 00 14; 658, 990. 00 20, 276, 780.00 15,691, 000. GO 28, 002, 000.60 2 2 , 8 5 1 •833.10 16,022, 699. 40 94, OOl, 8 0 1 50 107, 213, 741.00 56,323. 196.00 14,191, 010.60 18, 763, 220. 00 759, 000. 00 828, 000.00 848, 862, 000 110', 028, 800. 00 517, 904, 496. 00 330, 957, 5 0 1 00 75,234, 770.90 97,516, OGO .13, 401,601 00 46, 817, 626.60 8, 698,326. 00 62,1.84, 000 231, 840,600 .38, 889, 920. CO 141188, 115.50 2 9 1 354, 000 87,382,030.60 189, 742, .289.00 •33, 620. 00 100, 016, 421. 00 168, 866,000 054, 500. 00 18, 813, 490. 00 81470,000 107,600.00 25,383, 780. 00 49,610,000 276, 000. 00 15,967, 000. 00 16,450, 000 306,000.00 26, 368, 000. 00 20,890, 000 •22, 281, 229.10 15, 368, 373.40 87, 651, 8 8 1 50 104,611, 711.60 68, 849, 576. 00 13,156, 510. GO 24, 226, 220.00 483, 000.00 522, GOO. GO 979,180,600 124,127,000. 00 642,031,496.00 387,148,501 00 89,180, 293. 90 13, 895, 523. 00 9,003,322.00 55, 820, 948. 80 36, 069,17-3. 00 180, 257, 290.-50 84,228,110.00 228, 970, 899. 00 20, 8-14. 720.60 120, 861, 144. 00 3,574,250.00 21,887, 740. 90 5,511,900.00 30. 895, 680.60 140, 000. 00 16; 107, 000.00 157, 000. 00 26, 525, 000. 00 27, 241, "708.10 16, 887, 0 5 1 4 0 '88,262, 709.50 98, 423, 8 0 1 0 0 67,124, 856.60 10, 902, .260. 00 19,564, 320.60 343, 000.00 365, 000. 00 765, 455, 496. 00 328, 894, 5 0 1 00 I s s u e d dur- Total issued. ing year. $12, 872, 000 7,421000 23, 860, 000 25,160, 000 23,640,000 6,900,000 10, 700, 000 io6,'.6oo" Eedeemed during year. 1893. O n e dollar Two doUars. F i v e doUars Ten dollars T w e n t v dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . F i v e h u n d r e d dollars.. O n e t h o u s a n d dollars™ Total. 169, 972, 000 1891 One d o l l a r . Two dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars.... Fifty dollars . Ono'hundred dollars.. Five liundred dollars. Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Total. 1895. Ono dollar Two dollars Fivo dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars O.no'hundred d o l l a r s . . Fivo hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d doUars. 12, 828; 000 8,040,600 82, 540, GOO 34,780,000 28, 980, 000 2, 620, 000 10, 570, 000 130,318,600 18, •856,000 10,301000 36, 680, 060 28,040,000 19,120,600 1,320,000 850,000 Total 1896. Ono d o l l a r . . . T wo d o l l a r s , F i v e doUars Ten dollars , T w e n t y dollars F i f t y doUars One'hundred doUars.. F i v e hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d d o U a r s . Total 116, 372, 000 72,488,000 268,520,600 322, 894, 000 187,980,800 32,790,000 50, 460, OOO 18, 450, 000 26,890,000 1, 094,350,000' 123, 424, 000. CO 248,000 880,000 880, 000 320, 000 640, 000 560, 000 480,600 135, 620,000 81, 868, 000 314, 400, 000 367, 714, 000 206, 626, GOO 38,350,600 60, 940, 000 IG, 450, COO .26, 890, 000 17, 049, 336. 00 9,758, 8 4 1 0 0 40,167., 740.00 37, 715, 329.00 23. 505, 380.00 4, 347, 600. 00 7, 514, 300. 00 102, 500.00 122, 000. 00 106,179. 629. 90 29,440. 370.10 65,579, 792. 60 15,788, 207. 40 220, 425,630. 50 93,974, 989. 50 •261, 685,719. 00 106, 028,281.60 144,366, 50^-. 00 62, 259,496.00 12,114,660.60 26,235, 340.60 22,5-30, 020. 00 38,409, 980.00 240, 500. 00 16, 209,500.00 -243,600. 00 26, 647,000. GO 154,008,000 1, 248, 858, 000140, 283, 000. 00 905, 788,496.00 842, 019, 504. 00 79 .TREASURER.. M o . 2 9 » — C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , ACT OF J U N E 8, 1872, OF EACH DENO?.IINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF E A C H F I S C A L Y E A R . I s s u e d dur- Total issued. Redeemed ing year; during year. Denomination. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1873. $11,790,000 . 45,450,000 $11,790, 000 45, 450, 000 $3, 810, 000 22,120, 000 $3,310,000 22,120,600 $8,480,000 23,330, 000 57, 240, 000 57, 240, 000 25, 430, 000 25,430,000 31,-810,000 7, 895, 000 72, 770, 000 19,685,000 118, 220, 000 8,855,000 44,630, 000 12,165, 000 66, 750,600 7,'520, 000 51, 470,600 80,665, 000 137, 905,1)00 53, 485, 000 78, 915, 000 58, 990, 000 4, 525, 000 76, 570, 000 24, 210, 000 1 9 1 790, 000 7, 550, 000 •73, 490, 000 19, 715, 000 140, 240, 000 81, 095, COO 219, 000, 000 81, 040, GOO 159,955,000 59, 045, 000 28, 760, 000 53,640,000 52, 970, COO 248, 430, 000 19,595, 000 88, 710, 000 39,310,000 228,950,000 13, 660, 000 19, 480, COO 82, 400, COO 301,400,000 108, 805, 000 208, 260, 000 33,140, 000 7,135, 000 69,750,000 60,105, COO 318,180, 000 11,625,000 44, 420, 000 50, 935,000 273,370,000 9,170, 000 44,^810, 000 76,885,600 378, 285, OPO 56, 045, 000 324,305,600 53, 980, 000 7, 300, 000 79,380,000 67,405, 000 397, 560, OGO 11, 055, 000 83, 360, 000 61, 990, 000 358, 730, 000 5, 415, 000 40,830,000 86, 680, 000 461965,000 1 94,415,000 418, 720, 000 46, 245, GGO 7, 435, 000 •82,830,000 74,840,000 479, 890, 000 9, 500, 000 71,490,600 97,180, 000 - 453,610,600 3, 350, 000 25,980,000 89, 785, 000 551780,000 106, 680, 000 525,400, 000 29, 330, OGO 4, 015, 000 43,040,000 78,855,000 522, 980, 000 5, 240, 000 56,870,600 76, 730, 000 510, 780, 000 2,125,000 12,150,600 47, 055, 000 601, 785, 000 62,110,000 587, 510, 000 14, 275, 000 . 2, 215, 000 15, 350,000 81,070,OCO 538, 280, OGO 2, 875,.OO0 17, 350,600 79, 605, 000 528,130,000 1, 465, 000 10,150,000 . 17, 565, 000 619,350,000 20,225,000 007,735, 000 11,615,000 2,950,000 13, 960, 000 84, 020, 000 552, 240, 000 1,875,600 13, 290,600 81,480,000 541,420,000 2, 5^i0, 000 10,820,000 16, 910, 000 636, 260, 000 15,165, 000 622, 900, 000 13, 8G0, GOG 3, 470,000 16, 560, 000 87,490,000 568, 800, 000 3,520,000 10, 690, 000 85,000,600 •558,110,000 2,490,000 10,690, 000 20, 030, 000 656, 200, GOO 20, 210, 000 643,110,000 18,180, 000 F i v o l h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d doUars Total... r 18'74. Five thousand d d l l a r s . . . . . . . T e n thousand dollars....'. -. Total... 1875. F i v e thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars Total . 4,495,000 51550,000 1878. F i v e thousand dollars T e n thousand dollars Total 1877. Fivo thousand dollars T e n thousanfil doUars Total 1878. F i v o t h o u s a n d ddllars Ten thousand dollars. Total 1879. F i v o thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars -...... Total.. 1880. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ton t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1881 • F i v e thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total... ...-• . 1882. F i v o t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d doUars Total... 1883. .Five t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Ten t h o u s a n d dollars Total... •80 R E P O R T ON T H E ^FINANCES. ~Mp. 2 9 , — C U R R E N C Y CERTIFICATES, A C T O F J U N E 8,1872, OF EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING, ETC.—Continued. I s s u e d dur-. T o t a l i s s u e d . . E e d e e m e d ing year. during year. Denomination. Total . redeemed. Outstanding. • $4,520, 000 28, 300, 000 $89, 520, 000 581, 410, 000 $2, 270, 000 9, 980, 000 1881 Fivo thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars $4, 300, 000 • $91,790,000 22, 570, 000 591,370,000 Total 26 870 000 883 160 nnc 27,820,000 670, 930, 000 12 2.30 000 • 5,785,000 50, 770, 000 97, 575, 000 642,140,000 '" 4,890,000 35,110, 000 93, 910, 000 616, 520, 000 3, 665, 000 25, 620, 000 58, 555, ODO 739,715, 000 89, 500, 000 710, 430, 000 29, 285, 000 1630,000 43,020,000 102,205,000 885,160, 000 6, 085, 000 52, 740, COO 99, 995, 000 669, 280, 000 2, 210,000 15, 900, 000 47, 650, OCO 787, 365, 000 58, 825, 000 789, 255, 000 18,110, OOO 28, 400, 000 102,205,000 713, 580, COO 1, 740, 000 35, 750, 000 101, 735, 000 705,010,000 470, 000 8, 550, 000 28, 400, 000 815, 765, 000 87,490, 000 808, 745, 000 9, 020, 000 230, 000 30,170, 000 102, 435, 000 748, 730, 000 65, 000 24, 490, 000 101,800,000 729, 500, 000 635,000 14, 230, 000 30, 400,J)00 846,165, 000 24, 555, 000 831,300,000 14 865 000 32, 650, 000 102, 435, 000 776, 380, 000 90, 000 30,230,000 101,890,000 759, 780, 000 545, 000 18, 650, 000 32, 650, 000 878, 815, 000 30, 820, 000 881, 620, 000 17,195, COO 23,480,000 102, 435, 000 799, 860, 000 95,00028,190, 000 101, 985, 000 787, 920, 000 450 000 11,940,000 23,480, 000 902,^295,000 28, 285, 000 889,905,000 12,390,000 39, 440, 000 102, 435, 000 839, 300, 000 150, 000 27, 900, 000 102,135, 000 815,820,000 300, 000 23, 480, 000 89,440, 000 941, 735, 000 28, 050, 000 917,955,000 23, 780, 000 70,800,000 102, 435, 000 910,100, 000 10, 000 64,150, 000 102,145, 000 879, 970, 000 290 000 80,130,000 70, 800, 000 1, 012, 535, 000 64,160, 000 982,115, 000 30, 420, 000 5, 000 42, 630, 000 50, 000 60, 600, 000 102,195, 000 940, 570, 000 245, 000 12,160, 000 80, 850, 000 1, 042, 785, 000 12, 405, 000 102, 630, 000 190.000 78,400; 000 1,081,180,000 40, 000 30, 920, 000 102,235, 000 971, 490, 000 395, 000 59, 640, 000 78, 590,000 1,133,780,000 80,960,000 1, 078, 725,000 60, 035, 000 1885. Teu t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1886. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars ....... Total . ... . 1887. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1883. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand dollars Total 1889. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten t h o u s a n d dollars . . . . Total 1890. F i v e t h o u s a n d doUars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1891 F i v o t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1892, F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars . . T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total . . . . 1893. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousanddollars Total 102, 440, 000 952,730,000 • 42, 635, 000 1, 055,170, 000 1891 Five thousand dollars: T e n thousand dollars Total 81 TREASURER.. M o . 2 9 . — C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , A C T O F J U N E 8,1872,.OF EACH D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING, ETC.—Continued.. Denomination. I s s u e d during year. edeemed Totalissued. dR a r i n g year. Total redeemed. Outst.anding. 1895. r i v f t IliOTisard doll<irs T e n tlioTiaand dollcirs Total $20,000 $102, 650, 000 67, 560, 000 1, 098, 690, 000 $120,000 $102,355,000 71, 700, 000 1, 043,190, 000 $295, COO 55 500,OCO 67, 580, 000 1, 201, 340, OCO 71, 820, 000 1,145, 545, 000 55, 795,000 1, 840, 000 104, 490, 000 70, 970, 000 1,169, 660, OCO 104, 290, 000 1, 935, 000 94, 460, 000 1,137, 850, 000 200, 000 32 010 000 72, 810, 000 1, 274,1.50, 000 96,395, 000 1, 241, 940, 000 82, 210, 000 1896. T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total M o . S O . — A M O U N T OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND GOLD,. S I L V E R , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S OF E A C H DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F E A C H F I S C A L YEAR FROM 1866. Denomination. Issued dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . ing year. Redeemed during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1866. One dollar Two dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty doUars Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One I h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Fivo thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total Unlinovrn, i u r e s e r v e . Net - $714,000 664,000 156, 360 2,791,300 11, 900, 000 3 1 546, 000 82, 000, 000 1,000,000 $18, 846, 000 $1, 286,495.15 20, 560, 000 1,421, 898. 50 588, 593.50 98, 663, 820 473, 548.00 110, 005, 040 87, 076, 040 1,071, 982. 00 408, 892. 50 30, 055, 200 2, 513,075. 00 87,185, 300 44,914,000 387, 425. 00 83, 950, 000 11, 355,800. 00 82, 000, 000 73, 800,000. 00 1, 000, 000 1,000, 000. 00 $1, 637,240. 90 $17, 208,759.10 1, 750,164.75 118, 809,835. 25 1, 217,894. 50 95, 445,925. 50 • .987,184.50 09, 017,855. 50 1,891, 747.GO 85.184, 293. 00 732, 462. 50 29, 322,737.50 3, 028,915.00 34,103, 385. 00 9,488, 400.GO 35, 425,600.00 25, 004,800. GO 58, 945,200. 00 000. 00 73, 800,000.00 • 8, 200, 1, 000,000.00 132, 871, 660 612, 205, 400 94,.285, 659. 85 79, 932, 425 120, 538, 809.15 491, 686, 590. 85 79, 932, 425. 00 132, 871, 680 532, 272, 975 94, 285, 659. 85 120, 538, 809.15 411,731105.85 20, 348, 000 22, 580, (100 96, 883, 826 110, 005, 040 87, 279, 980 80, 055, 200 39, 873. 500 48, 407, 000 155, 589, 000 167, 520, 000 5, 000, 000 4, 857, 924.15 5,441, 8 8 1 85 31,615, 573.25 23, 666, 479. 25 21,163, 577.00 3,717. 787.50 10, 805. 665.00 15,468, 225.00 102, 874, 700.00 148, 850, 000. 00 5,000. 000. 00 15, 488,075. 85 17,118, 118.15 85, 048,246.75 86, 338,580. 75 66,116, 383.00 26, 337,462. 50 • 29, 267. 835. 00 32, 938,775.00 53, 211 300. 00 18, 670,000.00 1867. Ono d o l l a r T w o dollars F i v e doUars T e n dollars T w e n t y doUars Fifty doUars One'hundred doUars... Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d doUars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total Unknown, in reserve. Is^et . 1,500,000 2, 000, 000 203,920 2, 738, 200 3, 493, 000 71, 639, COO 85, 520, 000 4, 000, 000 8, 220,683. 25 8, 691,717.10 80, 397,078. 75 22, 679,294. 75 19, 271,830. 00 2, 985,275. 00 7, 576,750. 00 5, 979,825.00 77, 369,900. CO 75, 050,000.00 4, 000,COO. 00 171, 094,120 788, 299, 520 252, 222, 953. 85 18, 806, 000 .372, 781, 768. 00 410, 537, 757. 00 13,806,000.00 171, 094,120 769, 493, 520 252, 222, 953. 85 372, 781, 763. 00 398, 731, 757. 00 22, 829, 348 1 297, 683.25 28, 070, 696 4, 667, 751.70 96, 663, 820 2, 210, 8 0 1 25 110, 005, 040 3,506, 372. 50 87, 485, 360 2, 594, 285. 00 841, 932. 50 80, 055, 200 42, 077, 500 8,173, 875.00 52, 586, 500 3, 458, 475.00 175, 459, 000 16, 980, 000. 00 229,145, 000 03,170, 000. 00 5, 000, 000 9,155, 007. 40 10,109, 688. 55 33, 828,374. 50 27,172, 851 75 23, 757,862.00 4, 559,870.00 13, 779,540.00 18, 928,700. CO 119, 354,700.00 212, 020,000. 00 5, 000,000.00 13, 678,740. 60 15, 951,062.45 62, 837,445. 50 82, 832,188. 25 63, 727,498. 00 25, 495,530. 00 28, 297,960. 00 83, 659,800. 00 58,104, 800. 00 17,125, 000.00 877,877,464 101 901,176. 20 19, 872, 484 477, 662, 989. 20 899. 71.1 524. 80 19, 872, 484. 80 857, 504, 980 104, 901,176. 20 477, 602, 939. 20 879,812,040.00 1868, Ono d o l l a r T w o dollars F i v e doUars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s — F i v e hundi-ed d o l l a r s . . One thousand doUars.. F i v e thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. 2, 483, 348 3,510,696 205, 400 2, 201 000 1179, 500 19, 870, 000 61, 625, 000 Total.... Unknown, in reserve. L^et . F I OG- 9 1 077, 944 82 R E P O R T OlSF' T H E FINANCES. M^Oo 3®-6.—AMOUNT OF U N I T E D S T A T E S N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND GOLD, S I L - VER, AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , ETC..—Continued. 1869. One dollar., T w o doUars F i v o dollars T e n dollars.: T w e n t y doUars Fifty dollars One liundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars Onetthousand. dollars. F i v e thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total redeemed. I s s u e d d u r - Total issued-. ing. Tear. D e n o m i n atio n; '... Total Unknown, in reserve. Net . 522, 000 000; 432 336,180 O04,.98O' 227, 580 265, 400 498;500 98.1,.OO0 .290, 009 $28, 351, 348 ,$4,-929; 028. 40 31,071,128- 5; 287;785. 90 0, 841495. 50 101;OOO,.O0O 118, 010, 000- 6, 833,-888.00 6,041, 889. 00 103.712,940 30, 055, 200 7, 211,355. 00 50, 342, 900 8, 600,685. 00 65, 085: 000 9, 777;975. 00 208,420,000- 19,829, 000.00 291,-435, 000 50, 365,OGO. GO 5,-000,000 158,106,052 1,035,483,516 125, 517,581. 80 39, 444, 855 158,106, 052 996, 038, 661 125,517, 581.: Outstanding $14, 084, 635. 80 15,397, 399.-45 40, 487, 870. 00 34, 006, 739. 75 29, 799, 2 5 1 00 11, 771, 025. 00 22, 880, 225. 00 28. 704, 675.60 189,183, 700. GO 282, 885, 000. 00 5, 000, 000. 00 $14, 286,.712.20 18, 673,.728. 55 60, 532,130. 00 84, 003.260. 25 73, 913,C89. 00 18,284, 175.00 27, 962,675. 00 36, 880,325. 00 69,236,.300. 00 29, 050,000; 00 603,180, 5 2 1 CO 432, 302. 995. GO 89, 444, 855. GO 603jl80,521.,00' 392, .858,140.00 1870. One dollar ............ T w o dollars F i v e dollars — Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiffcy doUars One l i u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v o l i u n d r e d doUars .. O n e thousand" d o l l a r s . . . . . . F i v o t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand dollars Tbtal. I n reserve.. IN'et . 4, 422, 8 8 1 45 5, 209, 611.30 9, 493, 971. 25 17, 681, 072. 50 9, 871, 903.00 6, 677, 217.50 8, 308. 660. 00 14, 507; 975. 00 34, 278, 000. 00 46, 865, 000. 00 14,400, 000.00 18,507, 520.25 18,063,.827. 75 20, 607, OiO. 75 27, 496,117.25 49, 961, 841.25 70, 61.8,158. 75 51, G87, 812.25 104,212, 187.75 39, 671, 154. 00 87, 068,846.00 18, 448, 242. 50 82, 206,957. 50 30, 688, 885.00 49, 556,015. 00 43,212, 650.00 25, 373,350.60 173,461, 70O..0O- 45,011,.300.00 309, 250, 000.00 18, 440,000.00 19,400, OGO. GO .11,130, COO. 00 229, 526, 060 1,265,003,576 171, 716, 295. 00 96, 801, 760 774, 896; 816. GO- 490,106, 780. 00 96; 801, 780: 00 229, 520; 060 1,108,-201,816- 171, 718, 295..00 774, 896, 816.00 5,002, 208. 45 6, 821, 860.80 1 1 016, 532. 25 18i 997, 841. 50 16, 637, 793. 00 5, 089, 320. CO 9,274,. 880.00 18, 525, 875. 00 40,825, 000.00 29, 870, 000. 00 29-, 310, 000. 00 23, 509, 728.70 27. 428, 8 7 1 55 63-; 978, 873. 50 68, 885, 658. 75 56; 308, 947. 00 23; 537, 582.50 39, 9G3, 785. 00 61,738. 525.00 2 1 1 288, 700, GO 339; 120, 000. 00 48, 710, 000.CO 1, 845, 367,127 192,, 371, 811. 00 967,268,127.00 378,099,000.00 5, 724; 510. 60 7, 5G6, 7 9 1 9 0 11, 658, 604.-00 13,584, 505. 50 13, 290. 178. 50 2, 700. 294. 50 5, 3 8 1 965.00 7, 027, 950.00 12, 386, 000. 00 12, 765, 000. 00 28,190, 000. 00 29, 231 245; 30 34, 995. 683. 45 75, 836, 977.50 82, 270, 159.25 69, 599, 123. 50 26, 237, 857.00 45, 848,. 780.00 68,766, 475.00 228, 872, 700. 00 351, 885, 000. 00 76, 900, 000. 00 24, 747,957'. 70 27, 371,484. 55 46. 765,522. 50 75. 769,840.75 67, 676;878. 50 24, 952,843.00 26, 594,170. 00 29, 563,025. 00 41, 843,300. 00 8, 395,000. 00 17, 470,000. 00 220, 000 ,.032, 000 ,580, 000 920, OGO' 927;060 ,600, 000 902, 000 .501 000 053,000 255,600 530, 000 36, 571,. 848 48,103,128 120, 580, 000' 155, 930, 000 127, 640, 000 50, 655, 200 80, 244, 900 68-, 586, 000 218, 473, 000 327, 690, 000 30, 530, 000 893, 305,CCO; CO 1871. O n e dollar T w o dollars •. F i v e dollars T e n dollars". T w e n t y doUars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars . . F i v e h u n d r e d dollars-.. One thousand dollars.. Fivo thousand doUars. Ten thousand dollars . 480, 611 985, COO 860, 000268,' 000995, 000555,000 785, 700 485, 000 883,000 650, 000 220: 000 Total. ,44, 050, 899 53,195,128 112, 440,600 145, 830, 080124, 275, 000 47,155, 200 65,944,900 94, 030, 000 254,.356,O0O 841340,000 59, 750, 000 20,541, 170. 30 25, 766,250.45 • 48, 461,626. 50 77,1.44, 348. 25 67; 966,05;?. 00 23, 617,037. 50 25, 981,135.CO 32, 291,475. 00 40,069, 300. 00 5, 220,000. 00 11, 040,.000. CO 1872. One dollar T w o dollars .Five d o l l a r s T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One'hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars . . . . One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars 931, 304 1.72, 000 962, 500 210, COO 001,000 035,000 998i 000 299,500 680, 000 940.000 620, 000 Total., 53, 982, 203 62, 367", 128 122, 402, 500 158,040.000 137,276,600' 51,190, 200 71, 942, 900 98, 329, 500 268. 016, 000 360, 280, 000 94,370,000 1 478,196, 431 120. 27S, 804. GO 1,087, 546, 931. GO 390, 649, 500. CO 1873". One dollar Two doUars-..F i v e doUars Ten dollars Twenty dollars. F i f t y doUars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v o hundred dollars O n e t h o u s a n d doUars 6, 981, 567 7, 816, 000 9, 537, 500 9, 930, 000 10, 284, OGO 8, OOO, 000 5, 955, 500 6,516,000 15, 214, 000 60, 963. 770 70, ISS; 128: 131, 940, 000. 167', 970. 000 147, 560-, 00054,. 190, 200 77, 898, 400 104, 845, 500 283, 220, 000 6, 517,793. 207, 712,608. 55 9, 903,055; 0012, 387,770. 75 16, 743,576.50 1,755, 468. 00 3, 594,970. 00 7, 788,525. 00 12, 709,300.00 85,752,038.50 42;. 708, 272. 00 85, 540,032. 50 94, 637. 9B0. 00 80,342,700.00 27, 993, 325. 00 48, 943, 700. 00 78;5.53.OO0. GO 239, 382, 000. GO 25,211, 731. 50 27, 474,^ 856. 00 48, 399, 967. 50 73, 332,. 070. 00 67, 217, 300. 00 26,196, 875.00 28, 9 5 1 700. 00 28, 292,. 500.00 43, 848, GOO, 00 83 TRE'AS'UREE. Mo. g#«-^AMOU.NT OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND GOLD^ S I L - VER, AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , ETC.—Continued. I s s u e d dur- T o t a l issued. ing year. Denomination. Kedeemed during year. $22, 565, 060 $382,. 845,000 $i'5, 020, 000. 00 78, 530, 000: 172, 900, 000- 46, 220, 000. 00^ F i v e t h o u s a n d , dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . . . . . Total. Unknown, destroyed. Total redeemed. Outstanding. $366, 905; 000. 00 ^15; 9'40, 000. CO 128,120, 000. 00 49, 780, 000. GO !•, 054, 525, 998' 134,831,067.00 1, 221,.877, 998-. 00 1,000,000.00 1, 000, 000. 00 432,648,000.00 1, 000, OGO. 00 JN"et 1871. One d o l l a r . . ! Two dollars , FiA^e d o l l a r s r T e n doUars T w e n t y doUars Fifty dollars One l i u n d r e d d o U a r s . . . F i v e . h u n d r e d dollars... Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand dollars. T e n t h o u s a n d dolhtrs-.. 176,329,587 1,854,525,998 135,8.31,067.00 1,222,877,998.00^ 431; 048, OCO. 00 Total. Uiiknown-, d e s t r o y e d . 219,188, 089: 1, 903, 712, 087'217, 018, 989. 00 1,438, 898, 987; 00 464. 815,100. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. GO 931, 669 177; 520 595'. 760 665; 240 178,400 230; 000 629, 500 249, 000 739,000 050, 000 740, 000 69, 895, 439 80, 860, 648144, 535; 780 183,635, 240 1 6 1 738, 460 59, 420, 200 88,.527, 900 125,091500 315,969, 000 398, 895, 000 275, 640, 000 8, 571,888.50 9, 534,938. 00 8; 452,272. 50 12, 273,885.00 8, 904,230. 00 2, 030,775. 00 8, 794,-006. 00 37,175; 500.00 14, 447,000. 00 20, 735,000.00 91,160,.000. 00 44, 323,9271 00 52, 213,210.00 93, 992,305. GO 106,911, 315.GO 89, 248,930. 00 30, 024,100. CO 52, 737,700. CO 113, 728,500. CO 253, 829,000. 00 387, 840,000. 00 214; 220, 000;00 25; 571, 512; 00 28,117, 438. 00 50, 543, 455.GO 78, 723, 925.00 72,491, 470. 00 29, 396, 100. 00 35,790, 2G0. GO 11, 366. 000. CO 62,140, GOO. 00 11, 255, 000.00 61, 420, GOO. 00 249i 186, 089' r, 903, 712, 087 217; 018, 989. 00 1, 439, 896-, 987; 00 463, 815,100. 00 ^•^\>- 1875. O n e dollar:. Two dollars... ...... F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y doUarsFifty doUars. O n e ' h u n d r e d doUars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollarsF i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . '.. TotalUnknown, destroyed. Net 626,156 931400 926; 000 560, 000^ 160, 000 960, 700 487;800 540,500 373,000 815. 000 870, 000 84, 521, 595 91; 295, 048151, 461, 760 197; 195, 240 171, 898-, 406 68,380, 900 98, 015, 200 156, 635; 000 832, 342, 000 416,210,000 396,010,000 12,780, 801 50' 12, 708,512,00 12,. 617,201.50 17; 129, 380. 00 15,263, 928. 007, 096,850. 00 8, 030,GOO. 00 9, 560,COO.00 29, 315,GOO.00 20, 445,OCO. 00 117, 510,000. 00 5 7 , 1 0 1 731. 50 64, 949, 722. 00 106, 609, 506.50 1 2 1 046, 695.00 101 510, 858. 00 87,120, 950.00 60, 763, 300.00 123, 288, 500. 00 283,144, 000. 00 408, 085, 000. 00 331, 730, 000. 00 255, 253,056 2,158, 965,143 262, 455, 276. GO 1,701,352,263.00 1, 000, OGO. 00 457,612,880.00 1, 000, 000. 00 255,253,056 2,158, 965,143 262; 455, 276; GO.1,702, 352, 263-. 00 458, 812, 880. 00 1878. One dollar. Two dollars. F i v e doUars Ten.dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars , Ono'hundred dollars... Five hundred doUars.. Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand' dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total Unknown, destroyed. ]S^et 444, 758 792,000 080, oeo 196, 000 181 000 151, 000 757, 600 255, 500 201,000 645,000 490, 000 264,198,858 97, 966, 353 12, 854, 116; 60 104; 087, 048 11, 858, 846. 40 161 541, 780 11, 814, 081. 00 208, 391, 240 1 1 945; 886. 00 181082,400 13,189, 679. GO 78, 531, 900 5,-922, 185.00 99, 772, 800 10, 655, 480. 00 171, 890, 500 1 1 9 1 5 , 500. GO 340, 543, 000 15; 582, 500.00 489, 855, 000 54, 680, 000.00 483, 500, 000 126, 200, 000. 00 09, 958, 848. .10 76, 606, 5G8.40 l i s , 223, 587; 50 188, 986, 38100 117, 700, 537. 00 43, 043, 135.00 71,426, 780.00 135. 204, 000.00 298, 729, 500. CO 462, 785, COO. 00 457, 980, 000. CO 23, 007,504.90 27, 480,479. 60 46, 318,172. 56 69,404, 859. 00 68, 381,863.00 35, 4.88,765.00 28, 852,040. 00 30, 686,500.CO 41, 813,500. 00 27, 090,000. 00 25, 570,000. 00 , 423,162, GOl 289, 21G, 051 00 1,990,568,317.00 1, 000! 000. 00 432,.593,GS4.0O 1-, 000, 000. 00 2,.423,162, 001 289,216,054.00 1, 991, 568, 317.00 431, 593, 6 8 1 00 1877. One dollar T w o dollars F i v o doUars T e n dollars . T w e n t y dollars F i f t y doUars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e liundred dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total Unknown, destroyed . ISTet. 1-47, 399 108,113,752 12,991 606.10 432,000 113, 519, 048 11, 542,653. 40 180,000 178, 721, 780 11,199, 948. 50 320, 000 215, 711, 240 12,189, 152. 00 160,000- 192, 242, 40O 11,932, 666. 00 983, 300 84, 515, 200 5, 559,155.00 258, 900 108,031,700 5, 996,170.00 431,500 • 180, 322, 000 8, 215,500. 00 694, 000" 351, 237, 000. 1 1 829, 000. 00 630,000 505, 485, 000 27. 555,000.00 230,000 592, 730, 000 64; 780,000; 00 82, 953, 454. 20 88,149, 221. 80 129,423, 536; 00 151,175, 533. 00 129,633, 203.0048, 802, 290. 00 77, 416, 930.00 143, 419, 500. GO 310, 558, 500. GO 490, 320, 000. 00 522, 660, 000. 00 25; 160, 297. 80 25, 369, 826. 20 49, 298, 224. 00 64, 535, 707; GO 62, 609, 197.00 85. 912, 910.00 30, 814, 770. 00 38, 902, 500. 00 40, 678, 500.00 15,165, OGO. do 70, 070, 000.00 207,467,099 2,630,629,100 183, 743, 851.00 2,174, 312,168. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 456, 316, 932. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 207; 467,699 2; 636, 629,100 183, 743, 851. 00 2,,175, 312, IGSvOO 455; 316, 932. 00 84 KEPORT : 0 N T H E FINANCES. .Mo. 3 0 « — A M O U N T OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , TP.EASURY N O T E S , AND GOLD, SIL- VER, AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , ETC.—Continued. lledcemcd Issued dur- Total issued. ing year. during year. Denomination^ Total redeemed. OutstJiuding. • 1878. . $ 9 1 74G, 228. 70 98, 808, 099. 80 139, 872, 203. 50 161, 530, 596. 00 138, 719, 757. 00 60, 532, 520. 00 82, 926, 030. 00 153, 033, 500. 00 318, 953, 500. 00 510, 245, 000. 00 G37,170, 000. 00 $20, 920, 87^. 30 20,910,948.20 54, 060, 556. 50 65, 874, G64. 00 82, 732, 883. 00 27,1C5, 930. 00 33,142, 370. 00 811G8, .500. 00 .40, 073, 5C0. 00 10, 815, OCO. 00 69, 230, COO. 00 Total.... 20G, 148, 761 2, 836, 777, 861 222, 322, 267. CO 2, 396, 6 3 1 435. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 440,143, 426. CO 1, 000, 000. 00 Net 206,148, 761 2, 838, 777, 861 222, 822, 267. 00 2, 397, 034,435. 00 439, 143,^20.00 .$7, 562, 351 .'F115, G76,103 $11,792,774.50 6, 288, 000 119, 807, 048 10, 746, 878. 00 194, 541, 760 10, 448, 667. 50 15, 820, 000 227, 214, 480 10, 364, 063. 00 11, 503, 220 201, 452, 840 9, 210, 240 9, 088, 5 5 1 OO 87,728,450 11, 930, 230. 00 8, 213, 250 118, 088, 400 8, 088, 700 5, 509,100. 00 187, 202, OGO 9, 611 CGO. 00 0,880, 000 359, 827, 000 8, 890, 000 8, 395, 000. GO 15, 575, GGO 521, 060, 000 19, 925, 000. 00 113, 670, OCO 706, 400, OCO 111 510, COO. 00 T w o doUars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y ctoUars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars 1879. O n e dollar 6, 503,133 5, 892, 000 11,060,000 9, 823, 780 7, 485, 760 2, 531, 750 5, 632, 400 8,188, 000 12, 225, 000 15, 670, CGO 90, 830, 000 Fifty dollars O n e h u n d r e d doUars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 122,179,238 9, 223, 026. 50 125, 899, 048 8, 710, 295. 00 205,801,760 11, 822, 443.50 238, 538, 240 10,196, 252. 00 208. 938, 400 9, 650, 838. 00 90i 280, 200 4, 059, 840. 00 121, 700, 800 5, 561, 390. 00 195,888,000 8, 075, 000. 00 371,852, 000 13, 670, 000. 00 586, 730, 000 16, 880, 000. 00 797, 230, 000 123, 070, 000. 00 103, SCO, 255. 20 107, 608, 3 9 1 80 151, 4 9 1 847. 00 171, 735, 848. 00 148, 370, 593. 00 6 1 591, 860. 00 88, 487, 420. 00 161,108,500.00 882, 628, 500. 00 528, 925, 000. 00 760, 240, COO. 00 IS, 200, 980. 80 18,092,653.20 54,107,113. 00 64, 802, 392. 00 60 567 807 00 25, 868, 340 00 33, 213, 3S0. CO 34, 279, 500. CO 39, 228, 500. 00 9, 805, 000. CO 86,990,000.00 '.... 175, 339, 823 3,012,117,684 220, 518, 583. 00 2,617,153,01.8.00 394, 98-1, GG6. 00 1 000 000 00 1, 000, 000. GO -Net 175, 339, 828 3, 012,117, 684 220, 518, 583. OO 2, 618,153, 018. 00 393, 964, 666. 00 ISSO. T w o dollars Fifty doUars. One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars Ono t h o u s a n d d o U a r s F i v o t h o u s a n d doUars Ten thousand dollars Total Unknown, destroyed Net 9,057,863 8, 232, 000 19, 680. 000 18, 527; 000' 19, 250,000 2, 595, COO 1 501, 700 3, 050, 000 3, 427, COO 5,015,000 45, 040, 000 131,237,099 133, 931, 048 225,281,760 255, 085, 240 228,188, 400 92,855.200 128, 202, 500 198,438,000 875, 279. 000 .541 745, 000 842, 270, 000 20, 332, 332. 00 6, 935, 5 1 1 SO 110, 904, 767. 00 20, 352; 813. CO 5, 971, 840. 20 113, 578, 235. 00 05,432,548.00 8, 354, 565: 00 159, 849, 212. 00 77, 0G4, 091 00 G, 265, 801. 00 178, 001,149. 00 154, 069, 213. GO 71119,187.00 5, 698, 620. 00 28 137 945 00 2,125, 395. CO 66, 717. 255.-00 91, 092; 080. 00- 35,110, 470. GO 2, 604, 810. 00 16, 410, .500. 00 . 177,519,000.00 • 20. 919, 000. 00 21,124, 000. 00 353, 747, .500. GO 21, 531, 500. 00 8, 875, 000. 00 10, 945, 000. 00 537, 870, 000. 00 64, 570, 000. 00 824, 810, 000. CO 17, 480, 000. 00 138, 875, 563 3,150, 493, 247 151, 005, 343. 00 2,768,158,361.00 1,000,000.00 882, 334, 886. 00 1 000 000 00 138, 375, 563 3,150, 493, 247 151, 005, 343. 00 2, 789,153, 3 8 1 00 381 38'! 886 00 • 1881. T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars O n e h u n d r e d doUars F i v o h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n thousand dollars Total Unknown, destroyed Nef 9, 889. 034 8, 752, 009 14, 760, 006 27, 860, 000 22, 800, 009 3, 510, 000 5, 854, 300 1, 332, 000 1, 200, 000 2, 215, 000 , 15, 850, 000 141,126,133 7, 575, 6 0 1 40 142, 683, 048 6, 880, 690. 80 240, 041, 760 10, 828, 470. 00 282. 925, 240 7, 568, 8 7 1 GO 250,988,400 6, 4 8 1 770. 00 96, 385, 200 2, 463, 435. 00 131, 558, 800 3,219,110.00 199, 770, 000 5, 778, 000. GO 378, 479, 000 6, 502, 000. GO 548, 960, 000 3, 370, 000. 00 857,620,000 . IS, 670, COO. 00 118,480,37140 120, 438, 925. 80 170, 472, 682. CO 185, 567, 823. GO 160,553,983.00 69,180,690.00 94,311,140.00 183,295,000.00 360,249,500.00 541, 240, 000. 00 843, 480, 000. 00 22, 645; 761. GO 22 244 12'^ 40 69,569,078.00 97, 3.57; 417. 00 90,434,417.00 27 184 510 00 37, 245, 060. 00 -18,475,000.00 16, 220, 500. 00 2, 720, 000. 00 14,140, 000. 00 113, 022, 334 3, 283, 515, 581 79, 111, 754. 00 2, 847, 270,115. 00 416, 245, 486. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 113, 022, 334 3, 263, 515, 581 79, 111, 754.00 2, 848, 270,115. 00 415, 245, 466. 00 1882. O n e dollar T e n dollars ; 11. 445, 524 10, 472, 000 14, 280, 000 18, 920, 000 152,571,657 153,155, 048 254, 321, 760 301,845,240 8, 870, 332. 00 8, 093, 497. 00 16, 506, 538. 00 14, 246, 9 3 1 00 25, 126, 850, 703. 40 24 128, 532, 422. 60 67 186, 979, 220. 00 199, 814, 7 5 1 CO 102, 720, 953. 60 622 825 40 342,-540. 00 030, 486. 00 \ 85 TREASURER. 3¥©o 3 0 e - -AMOUNT OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , "TREASURY N O T E S , AND GOLD, S I L VER, AND C U R R E N C Y CERTIFICATES, ETC.—Continued. Denomination. I s s u e d durTotal issued. ing year. Redeemed during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. $172. 0S9, 989. 00 72, 489, 880. 00 98,170,710.00 185,401,000.00 363, 337, 500. 00 548, 355, 000. 00 870, 050, OCO. 00 $93,618,43100 27, 475, 320. 00 88.713,990.00 16-819,000.00 15.761,500.00 3, 550, 000. 00 18,520.000.00 1882. Twenty dollars.... Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . F i v e thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. $14,720,000 8, 800, OCO 5.327,900 2, 450, 000 2, 820, 000 7, 945, 000 28. 950, 000 Total Unknown, destroyed. 120, 730, 424 3, 384, 246.. 005 104, 801, 044. CO 2,952,071-159.00 1, 000, 000 00 432,174,848.00 1,000, COO. 00 120,780,424 3. 384, 248, 005 104,801,044.00 2,953,071,159.00 431,174,848.00 Net . $265,708,400 $11,535,986.00 99, 965, 200 3,309,190.00 136,881700 3. 859, 570. 00 202, 220, OGO 2. IOC, 000. GO 379.099,000 3, 088, 000. 00 551,905,000 7,115,000.00 886, 570, 000 26, 570, 000. 00 1883. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y "dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousajid dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total Unknown, destroyed . 980,114 672. 006 860,000 120.000 720,000 700. 000 658, 600 400,000 400,000 470,000 560,000 161557.771 162, 827, 048 277.181.760 827, 965, 240 294, 428, 400 114,665 200 152,541,300 214,620,000 400. 499, 000 573. 375. COO 953, 130. 000 . 9, 970, 010.80 8. 770, 2 3 1 20 19. 052, 455.00 18, 529. 708. 00 15, 575, 198. 00 5, 241, 690.00 5,948, 180. CO 3; 467, 000. 00 5, 093, 000. 00 14, 785, 000. CO 45, 430, 000. 00 136,821, 814. 20 137 802, 853. 80 206,031, 675.00 218,344, 402. 00 187, 885, 187. GO 77,731, 570. 00 101118, 890.00 188. 868, 000.00 868, 480, 500. 00 563,140, 000. 00 915,480, 000. 00 27, 730.456. 80 25, 524.394. 20 71150, 085. 00 109,6-20, 778. 00 106,783, 233. 00 36, 933,G30.00 48, 422,410, 00 25, 752,000. 00 32, 068,5G0. 00 10, 235,COO. 00 37, 850,OCO. 00 251,5-41714 3,635,790,719 151,863,073.00 3,108, 934, 232.CO 531,850,487.00 1,000,000.00 1,000, OCO. CO 251,541714 8, 835, 790, 719 151, 883, 073. 00 3,104, 934, 282. 00 530, 850, 487. 00 Net 1884. 173,501,007 170, 635, 048 800, 601, 780 359, 125. 240 329. 308. 400 123,365, 200 163.178,300 221270.0(10 417. 999, 000 584.675.000 995,700,000 One dollar T w o dollars F i vo d o l l a r s T e n doUars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars 8, 948, 236 " 7,808.000 23,420,000 31160,000 34, 880, 000 8,7G0, 000 10,637.000 9. 650. 000 17,500.000 11.300,000 42, 570, 000 . Total U n k n o w n , destroyed . 203, 568, 236 8, 842, 858, 955 159, 229, 356. 00 3, 263,163, 588. 00 .579,19.5, 367. 00 1, 000, 000. CO 1, 000, 000. 00 Net , 10, 019,.508. CO 8, 434,503. CO 19. 017,170.00 23, 763,050. 00 22 368, 720. 00 7,012. 100. 00 8. 089,300.00 5, 829,000 00 9 006, 000.GO 8. 140,000. 00 38. 050,000. 00 146, 840. 822. 20 145, 737; 181 80 225, 048, 845.CO 242,107, 512.00 210, 038. 887.00 84, 743, 670. 00 112,208, 190.00 191197, 000.00 877, 438, 500. 00 571,280, 000.00 953, 530, 000. 00 206, 568, 236 3, 842, 358, 9.55159, 229, 356. 00 3,261183,588.00 26, 660,184. 80 24, 897,886. 20 75, 552,915.00 117, 017,728.00 119, 274,513.00 38, 821,530. 00 50, 970,110.00 30, 073,000.00 40, 582,500.00 13, 395,000. 00 42,170, 000. 00 578,195, 387. 00 1885. One dollar. T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n doUars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One liundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total Unknown, destroyed. 187153 858, 000 300,000 880,000 320, 000 700. 000 000,000 950,000 000,000 285,000 770, 000 183, 688,160 181, 491,048 819. 901,780 382, 805,240 851, 628,400 133 005. 200 173, 178.300 238, 220, 000 442, 999,000 597, 960,GOO 470,000 11,895. 276. 00 10,458, 817.00 18- 855, 110.00 24, 4 1 1 215. 00 22,112, 700. 00 6,783, 800.00 8,591, 300.00 4,363, 500. 00 4,788, 000. 00 8. 415, COO. 00 45, 400, 000.CO 158, 736,098. 20 24, 952,061 SO 158,195, 978. 80 25, 295,089.20 243, 903,955.00 75, 997,805.00 268, 518,727. 00 118, 286,513.00 . 232,146, 587. 00 119,481, 813.00 91, 507,470. 00 41,557, 730. GO 120, 799,490. 00 52, 378,810. 00 198, 580,500. 00 39, 6.59,5C0. 00 60, 776,500.00 382, 222,500.00 18, 285,000. 00 579, 895,000.00 GOO. 00 82, 540,000. 00 998, 930, 244,048,153 4,086,407,108 168, 052, 718. 00 3- 429, 216, 306. 00 657,190, 802. 00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 4, 086, 407,108 186,052,718.00 3,430,216,806.00 Net 856,190, 802. 00 1886. One dollar T w o doUars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . 21, 820, 000 13, 760, OGO 8, 560, 000 2,100, 000 4, 800, OGO 183,688,160 7,348,139.40 181,491,048 7, 090, 899. 80 341,221,780 11, 688, 586. 00 396, 565, 240 13,118,465.00 360, 188, 400 18,028,916.00 135,165, 200 3, 263, 670. 00 177, 978, 300 7 , 1 9 1 890. 00 166, 084, 237. GO 17, 608, 922. 40 163,288,678.40 18, 204, 869. 60 255,592,54100 85, 629, 219. 00 279,637,192.00 118, 928, 048. 00 248,175, 503. 00 112,012,897.00 9 1 7 7 1 , 140.00 40, 394, 080. 00 127, 994, 380. 00 49, 983, 920. 00 86 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. N.®o S ^ . - A M O U N T OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND GOLD, SILVER, AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , ETC.—Continued. Denomination. 1886. F i v o h u n d r e d doUars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand dollars Total U n k n o w n , destroyed . Total redeemed. I s s u e d durr T o t a l i s s u e d . Eedeemed during, year. i n g j^ear. Outstanding $238, 820, 000 $12, 560, .500. 00 $211,121, 000. 00 $27,890,009.00 402, 721, 500. OO 57: 777, 500. 00 460,499,000' 20,499,000.00 588, 500, 000. 00 16,090,000.00 602,590,000 6,805,000.00 70,620,000.00 1,121. 490, 000 54, 940, OOO. 00 1 053, 870, 000. CO 118, 290., OGO 4,- 202,-697;i08 ilOO, 537, 866. CO 3, 589, 754,172; GO' 1,000,000.00 612;'942, 930/00 1,OO0;COO.00 110,290,000 1 202, 897,108- jlOO, 537, 866. 00 -'X 590, 754,172. CO Gil, 942,930.00 Net . 1887 Ono d o l l a r T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred doUars Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . . Fivo thousand dollars.. Ten thousanddollars... Total Unknown; destroyed . Net 197, 844,160 190, 487,04 8 375, 721,780 429, 645, 240 385, 948,400' 138, 185,. 200 180, 778, 800: 238, 820, 000 648; 000 464. 147, COO 602, 590, 000 ;4G0,'000" 1,152,- 890,: 000 156:, 000 976,GOO 500, 000 080, GOO 760, OGO 000,000 800,000 • 8, 983, 049/80 9, 265, 8 0 1 20 17, 836, 127.00 15,435, 707. 00 12, 342, 458-. 00 8, 003,- 620.-00 11, 489, 690.00 7, 294.^ 500: 00 12, 331, 000. 00 2,880, 000. CO 38, 630, 000.00. 1, 154,320,000 1 357, 017,108 148,531,953.00 175, 087, 287. 40 172, 552, 479. 60 272, 928, 688. 00 295, 072, 899. 00 260, 517,96100 102, 831760.00 139, 464, 070; 00 218, 415,500.00 415, 052, 500. 00 588, 880; 000. 00 092, 500, OCO. 00 ,738,286,125; 00' 023,730,983.00 1,000,-OOO.'00 1.000, OOO.'OO 154,320,000. 4, 357, 017,108 143;531,953;GO 3, 734, 286,125. 00 O n e doll.ar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty doUars Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . . Five hundred doUars... One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . -. Five thousanddollars.. Ten thousand dollars... Total 172;000 424;000 000,GOO 520, 000 040.-OGO 300,000 700,000 200,000 352,. 000 280,000 170, 000 1 212, 016,160 200, 891,048 427,-721,780 483, 165, 240 418, 988, 400 145, 465,200 193, 478.300 245, 020,OOO 479, 499, 000 622. 820, 000 213. 080,000 5, 037, 036.10 180,104, 323.50 31,911, 836.50 4 , 7 6 1 394v 40 177, 816,874.00 23, 574. 174. 00 22.128, 359.50 295, 057,027. 50 132,861 732. 50 21; 362, 480. OO 316, 435,329. 00 168, 729, 9 1 1 00 16; 854. 355: 00 277, 372.-816. 09 141,616, 084.00 6,123. 140. OO 108,-957, 900. OO 83, 507, 800. 00 6,187, 830.00 145,651, 900.00 47, 826, 400. 00 5, 745., 000. 00 224; 160.500. 00 20; 859. 500: 00 14,320, 500. 00 429,373, 000.CO 50,126, 000.^00 9. 405. 000. 00' 598,285, 000. 00 24. 535. 000.00 62,850, 000. CO 1155,350, 000.00 57; 710, 000. 00 285,108, 000 1 6 4 2 , 1 2 5 , 1 0 8 174; 778, 045. 00 , 908, 064,170: 09 1,000,000.00 734; 060; 938'. 00 1; 000, 000.^00 285,108.000 4; 642,125,108 174,-778,045.00 :, 909, 061170. 00 783, 060, 938. 00 9,06i; 836:80 189,165, 060.30 5; 785, 215. 20 183,102, 089. 20 27, 290, 032. 00 822, 347, 059. 50 26, 909, 035. 00 843, 344, 361 00 298,526. 436. 00 21,151 120. 00 115,820, 625.00 G, 362,725. 09 152,296, 560. 00 6, 644, 060. 00 228, 848, 500. 00 4,888,. 000, 00 440,871, 500. 00 11,498, 500. 00 17; no,: 000. 00 615, 395, 000. 00 61,130, 000.00 1,216,-480, 000. 00 31,622, 499.70 23, 588,958. SO 143, 914,700.50 174,020, 876.00 139, 501,984.00 36,144, 575. 00 48, 781,740-00 2.5; 921,500. 00 50,127, 500. GO 37. 580,000. 00 70,350; 000.00 Unknown, destroyed . Net 1889. Oho doU.ar-. T w o dollars Five dollars, T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars-. Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d doUars F i v e hundred dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Five thousand dollars... Ten thousand dollars 772,600 220, 788,100 800, 000 206. 691, 048 540. 000 466,281,780 200, COO 517,885,240 040, 000 438,028.400 000, 000 151,405;200 600, 000 201078,300 750; 000 251, 770. 000 500,COO 490,999,000 155,000 6.52, 975, 000 770, 000 1,286,830,030 Total. Unknown, destroyed. Net G22, 730, 983. 00 4,887,252,108 197;633,-62100 4,105, 697, 794. 00 1, 000, 000.00 781; 554.. 314. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 245,127, 000 1 887, 252,108 197; 633, 624.00 4,106, 697, 7 9 1 00 780, 554, 314. 00 1890. Ono dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y doUars F i f t y doUars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e hundred dollars One thousand doUars 14;916,000 9, 498, 000 48,120, 000 58, 720, 000 8 1 240, 000 4, 800, 000 8, 000, 000 3,400,000 4, 000, 000 235,704,160 216,187/048 511 881, 760 ,576,.085. 240 472, 268-, 400 158, 285, 209 209, 078,: 300 258,170,'000 494,999,000 12,.llljGG4.40 7, 651 319. 60 32,177,160. 00 30, 859, 080. 00 2 1 0-21, 284. 00 7; .184, 110. 09 7, 854, 970. 00 6, 398,'000. 00 14j 857,000. 00 20ll 277, 324. 70 34, 426, 835. 30 190, 756, 408. 80 25, 430, 639. 20 851, 524, 219. 50 159, 857. 540. 50 374, 203, 424.00 201,881,816.00 322, 547, 720. 00 149, 720; OSO. 00 122. 5 0 1 735. 00 33, 760, 465. 00 160,151, 530. 00 48, 92G, 770. 00 235, 240, 500. CO 22, 923, 500. 00 455, 228, 500. 00 39,770,500.00 87 TREASURER. M®.o H^b—AMOUNT OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND GOLD. S I L - VER, AND C U R R E N C Y CERTIFICATES-, ETC.—Continued. Denomination. I s s u e d dur- Total issued. ing vear. Redeemed; during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding 1890. F i v e thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. $ 1 1 850, 000 $6G4, 325, 000 $14, 055, 000. 00 $829, 450, OGO. 00 48-, 100, 000 1,334,930,000 50,8-70,000.00 1 267, 850, 000. 00 $34, 875, OGO. 00 07, .580, OCO. CO Total Unknown, destroyed.. 245,142,000' 5,132, 301108 207,542,568.00 4. 313,240, 382. 00 1, 000, GOO. CO 819,-153,740. 00 1,000,000.00 245,142, 000 Net . ,132,394:108 207: 542, 568-00' 1314,240,382.00 SiS, 153, 746. 00 1891 One dollar T w o dollars F i v e doUars T e n dollars T w e n t y doUars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars Fivo hundred dollars... One thousand d o l l a r s . . . Fiye thousand dollars.. Ten.thousa.nd d o U a r s . . . 249,156;577 224^ 763, 048570,641,780 031, 965, 240 515,388,400 162, 065, 200 223, 478, 300 264,070,000 512; 299, 000 671, 005, 000 1,418,-070. 000: 11,907; 394-. 00 213, 181718.70 8-, 310. 180. 00 199; 072;568.80 38-,-421 042-00 392. 948; 861 50 38.544v 200 00 412. 747. 621 00 28, 082, 620.00 350, 0.30; 340 00 128-, 903. 035. 00 6. 398. 300 00 168, 828- 830. 00 8. 675, 300. 00 240. 861- 000; 00 5,617, 50O.:OO 466. 138, 500. 00 10,910, 000:00 643; 990, 000. 00 14, •540, 000. 00 69. 380, 000. 00 1,336, 730,000.00 35, 971,858. 30 25, G90,.179. 20 177,692, 898. 50 219,217, 618.00 184,758, OGO. 00 33,162, 1G5. CO 54,651, 470. CO 23, 203:COO. CO 48,180, 500.00 27.015. 000.00 81, 340.000.00 Total U n k n o w n , destro3^ed-... 5,442,902,525 240,796,116.00 4; 554, 030,478.00 1000,000.00 8:88,.86G;047. CO 5,-442,902,525 240,-796,116; GO. 4,555,036,478.00 887, 866, 017. CO Net . 1892. One d o l l a r . T w o dol lars .• F i v e dollars' 267, 485: 001 239, 815; 048 628; 401, 760 691 785; 240 559. 488,400 171 065,200 240, 748,300^ 270, 590, 000 530, 199, 000 689, 780,000 1,531, 7.10, 000 .'. Ten. dollars: Twenty dollars. Fifty dollars Oho hundred dollarsFivo hundred dollars One thousand dollars iFivo thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars. Total Unknown, destroyed Not . 1,000,000,00 1.6; 664.477. 00 229, 849.195. 70 87, 635, 805. 36 11, 355. 154. 00 210; 427; 72-2: SO 28. 887; 325. 20 48,180. 380. 00 441, 129, 241 50 187, 272, 518.50 457, 850,154.00 233, 915, 086. GO 45; 102;530.00 379, 102;900. 00 180, 805, 500. 00 28, 472,5-60.60 135, 372;285. 00 85, 892, 915.00 6, 469,250.00 177, 977, 630. 00 62. 770, 670. CO 9,150; 800. 00 6,166, 000. 00 247, 030; OGO.'.OO 23, 560, 000. 00 479. .217,500.00 18,079, 000.00 50. 9 8 1 500. CO 658, 615,000.00 14. 625,000.00 31. 115, 000.00 99,150, 000. 06 U 435. 880, 000. 00 95, 830, GOO.00 377, 575. 424 5,820,477,949 298-,415,15i:60 1 8 5 2 , 4 5 1 6 2 9 . 0 0 1 000, 000. 00 968; 026. 320. GO 1, 000, 000. 00 377, 575, 424 5, 820,477, 949 298,-415,151.00 4, 853, 451, 629. GO 967, 026, 320. 00 1893 Ouo doll.ar .«*.... T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars Twenty dollars: F i f t y doUars One h u n d r e d dollars FiA^e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . One thousand dollars... Five thousand dollars.. Ten thousand dollars... Total Unknown, destroyed . 289, 159,107 674,106 112, 000 255, 427.648 740, 000 695, 141,780 960, 000 780, 725, 240 880, 000 610,- 348,- 400 800, 000 179; 865, 200 220, 000 251 968, 800 330, 000 276;•920, 000 680, 000 564, 879, 000 685, GOO 694, 895, 000 970, 000' 1, 582,689,000 19, 759,-922.00 249; 609,117. 70 13,764; 528. CO 224; 192, 250. 80 60, 872,390.00 502; 001, 6 3 1 50 60, 639,-100.00 518-, 489, 254. 00 43, 829,,-300.-00 422, 932, 200. 00 9, 944,550.00 14 5-, 316, 835. 00 19, 742,-200.-00 197, 719,830.00 7, 003,500. 00 254, 033, 500. 00 28,152, 000.-00 507, 389, 500..00. 17, 550.-000.-00 676, 16-5,000.00 99, 720;000; 00 1, 535, 600, 000. 00 39, 549,989. .30 81, 234,797. 20 193,140, 128.50 242, 235,980. 00 187,416, 200.00 84, 548,385. 00 57, 248,470. 00 22, 886,500. 00 57, 509;5C0.00 18, 230,000. 00 47, 080,000. 00 344, 031,108 6,164,509,055 380, 977, 490. 00 , 233, 429,119. 00 931, 079, 936. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1 000, 000. 00 344, 031,100 8,164'r 509, 055 380, 977, 490. 00 5, 234, 429, 119. 00 930, 079, 938. 00 Net . 1894. O n e dollar ....... T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars. Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s : . . . Five hundred doUars... One thousand d o l l a r s . . . Five thousanddollars.. Ten thousand dollars.... Total....... Unknov/n, destroyed. Net 809, 072,297 267 923,048 748; 021, 780 821, 885, 240 662, 428, 400 185. 825;200 275 128,300 278: 920,000 48; 920, 000 613. 799,006 885.000 290, 000 . 894, 400, 000 1, 661 O8O; 000 913,190 498, 000 880,000 160;000 OSO,000 480,000 160, 000 21, 300,049. 00 270, 909,188. 70 38,163, 130. 30 15, 547,698. 00 239, 739,946. 80 28,183, 101.20 573, 785,908. 50 174, 255,853. 50 71, 761 275.00 591, 938.354.00 229,'.946, 8S8. 00 73, 449,100. 00 470, 877,820. 00 191, 550,580. 00 47, 945,620. GO 152, 888,385. 00 3-2, 456,815:00 7, 551,550. 00 11,892, 060. 00 209,611, 830.00 65,516, 470.00 259, 851,500;00 5, 818,000. 00 17, 068,500. CO 522, 888,-500.00 15, 519,000.00 90, 910,500. 00 682, 090,OGO. 00 5, 925,000. 00 12, 595;000. GO 42, 290,000. 00 I, 577; 890,000.00 83,190, 000.00 351,759,190 6,516,268r245 319, 002, 290. 00 5, 552, 431, 409. 00 1,000,000.00 963, 830. 836. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 351; 759,190 962, 836, 836. 00 319, 002, 290. 00 5, 553, 431, 409. 00 R E P O R T ON -THE FINANCES. Noo 3 0 . — A M O U N T OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND G O I D , SIL- VER, AND CURRENCY CERTIFICATES, ETC.—Continued. .Issued dur. i n g year. Total issued. Denomination. Redeemedduring year. Total redeemed. Outstanding, 1895. Ono dollar $25 872 983 $334,945,280 $22, 558, 482. 00 $293, 407, 628. 70 283,171,048 15, 472.123. 00 T w o dollars . . . . • 15, 248,000 255, 212, 069. 80 822, 941, 760 86,170,215.00 F i v e dollars 74, 920, 000 639, 936,121 50 877,405,240 86, 413, 790. 00 658, 352,144. 00 T e n doUars 55, 520, 000 698,188, 400 48,307,300.00 519,185, 120:00 T w e n t y dollars 35, 760, 000 188,180, 260 160,427,085.00 2, 855, 000 7, 558, 650. 00 Fifty dollars 222, 183, 230. GO 3,110,000 . 278,238,300 12, 551, 400. 00 O n e ' h u n d r e d doUars 263, 055, 500. 00 276, 920, 000 3,201000.00 F i v e h u n d r e d dollars 583, 20G, 500. 00 0 3 1 639, 000 10, 318, 000. 00 20, 840, 000 One t h o u s a n d dollars 687, 020, 000. 00 694, 755, 000 1 930, 000. 00 70,000 F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . : . . . 07,610,000 1, 728, 690, 000 81,230,000.00 1, 659,120. 000, GO $41,477,65130 27 958 978 20 183, 005,838.50 219,053,090.00 179,003,280 00 27.753.185.00 58, 075, 070. 00 13, 884, 500. 00 101, 432, 500, 00 7, 735, 000. 00 69, 570. COO. CO 301, 805, 983 6, 818, 0 7 1 228 838,713,940.00 5, 891,145. 349. GO 926, 928. 879 00 1 0 0 0 , COO. CO 1 000 000 00 Total Unknown, destroyed . Is et 301, 805, 983 8, SIS, 074, 228 838, 713, 940. 00 5, 892,145, 349. 00 9^'i q'>8 879 00 1896. Ono d o l l a r T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars : T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars Onehundred dollars....... F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars 27, 434, 880 16, 536, OCO 83,140, 000 80,280,000 26, 720, 000 9,380,000 18, 480, 000 382, 880,180 299,707,048 906,081,780 957, 685, 240 724, 908, 400 197,540,200 296, 718, 300 276, 920, 000 640, 779, 000 6,140, 000 696, 610, 000 1,855,000 1, 804, 500, 000 75,810,000 Total Unknown, destroyed IS'et Mo. 3 i o "24, 728, 665. 00 44 183 888 30 318,196,293.70 '^S 91 "^ 328 20 15,582,650.00 270, 794, 719. 80 71,643,585.00 711, 579. 706. 50 194 50'^ 053 50 68, 885° 490. 00 727,217,88100 230 487 608 00 46, 602, 580. 00 585, 787, 700. 00 159 120 700.00 168, 571, 535. OO 28, 968 G65. 00 8,141 500. 00 238, 740, 030, 00 16,576,800.00 57, 978, 270. 00 266,167. 000. 00 11750,500.00 10.753 GOO GO 552, 898, 500. 00 8, 053, 000. GO 87, 880, 500. 00 • 3, 355, 000. 00 690.375,000.00 " 8, 235. 000. 00 99, 370, 000. 00 1,75S;49O,O0O.00' 46, 010, 000 00 345, 755, 880 7,163, 880,108 877,672, 770;00 6,268,818,119.00 1,000,000.00 895,011,989.00 1 000 000 00 345, 755, 880 7,163, 830,108 377, 872, 770. 00 6, 269, 818,119. 00 894, Oil, 989. 00 - A M O U N T OF P A P E R C U R R E N C Y OP E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N AT THE C L O S E OF EACH FISCAL YEAR FRO.M 1878. Denomination. 1878. Ono d o l l a r T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars. T w e n t v dollars Fiftv dollars Ono liuiidred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars Logal-tendcr notes. $20, 929, 874 20, 910, 948 54, 689, 557 65, 551, 844 62, 720, 643 27,182, 680 • 31,621870 30, 878, 500 33,212,500 , T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total Unknown, destroyed Net Certificates. $123, 220 12, 240 13,250 1, 517. 700 • 3,290,000 7,461,000 10,815,000 89, 230, 000 OUTSTANDING ISTatioual-bank notes. $ 1 059, 83G 2, 820,132 93, 908, 525 1 0 1 097, 270 68, 632, 220 21, 704, 900 28, 300, 600 1, 097,000 305, 000 Total. $24- 989 710 • • 23, 731 OSO 148, 578, 082 160.772,134 131,365- 103 48 900 830 61, 442, 970 35, 285, 500 40, 978, 500 10,815,000 09. ^30, 000 847, 881, 016 1, 000, 000 92, 462, 410 824, 925, 483 765, 068, 909 1,000,000 346, 681, 018 92, 462, 410 324, 925, 483 784, 068, 909 4,016,879 2,800,006 95, 977, 475 106, 420, 340 70,571,580 21,134,-350 27, 044, 900 684, 500 318,000 22. 228. 860 20, 892, 859 150, 084, 588 171,222, 732 131,139. 387 46. 802, 890 60. 258, 280 34. 904. 000 39,544.500 9, 805. 000 38, 990. 000 1879. Ono dollar . . . . > T w o dollars F i v e dollars . . Teu dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One l i u n d r e d d o U a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars 11 • Total ^Unknown, destroyed •JS^ e t 18, 209, 981 18, 092, 658 51107,113 64, 638, 562 60, 470, 887 •25, 523, 840 32, 038, 480 32, 589, 500 35, 070, 500 4,000,000 2, 980, 000 163, 830 96, 920 145, 000 1,171 900 1,710,000 1 158, 000 5, 805, 000 3 1 030, OOO 347, 881, 016 1,000,000 47, 283, 650 328, 986, 030 723, 930, 096 1,000,000 346,681,010 47,283,650 328, 966, 030 722, 930, 696 89 TREASURER. N ® . 3-i» - A M O U N T OF .PAPER C U R R E N C Y OF EACH D E N O M I N A T I O N OUTSTANDING AT THE CLOSE OF EACH FiSCAL YEAR FROM 1878—Continued. Denomination. Legal-tender notes. Certificates National-hank notes. 1880. One dollar T w o doUars F i v o dollars i T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . F i v e h u n d r e d dollars . One t h o u s a n d ddllars . Five thousand dollars. T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . Total Unknown, destroyed. 20, 05, 74, 72, 24, 32, 19, 18, $2,147, 340 1,975,980 1,328,950 2,812,600 1 695, 000 4, 999, 000 8, 195, 000 17,000,000 347, 681, 016 1, 000, 000 34, 653, 870 846, 681, 016 Net. $2, 687, 022 1, 885, 980 100, 578, 275 113, 581,040 74, 988, 440 21, 679,800 27, 521, .500 702, 000 270, 000 .$23, 019, 354 22, 238, 773 186, 010, 823 190, 645,131 149,107,627 47, 817,245 62,631,970 21, 621, 000 21, 801, 500 8, 875, 000 17,460,000 343, 893,537 726, 228, 423 1, 000, 000 343, 893, 537 1881. Ono d o l l a r T w o dollars Fivo dollars.: Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftv dollars. Ono "liundred.dolliirs . . F i v e h u n d r e d doUars . One t h o u s a n d dollars . Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars . Total Unknov/n, destroy ed. Is^et 22, 22, 69, 78, 72, 23, 82. 14 12, 20,367,030 18,182, 820 3.481,600 • 4, 298, 000 1, 905,000 4, 205, 000 2, 265, OCO 13,880,000 1, 564, 390 1, 093,834 99, 962, 365 119, 214,820 79, 255, 640 23, 051,750 29, 518,100 723, 500 235,000 24, 210,152 23, 337, 456 169, 531, 448 216, 571, 737 169, 690, 057 50, 286, 260 06, 763, 760 • 17,198,500 16, 464, 500 2, 720, 000 14,140, 000 847, 681, 016 1, 000,OGO 68,564,450 851 618, 899 770, 883, 805 1, 000, 000 346,681,016 OS, 564, 450 854,618, 899 789, 863, 865 912, 546 608,080 97, 490, 980 121, 436, 400 82. 186, 580 395,400 453, 300 880,000 192,GOO 28, 638, 500 25, 230,705 161 833, 520 223,466,880 175, 804, 991 50, 870, 720 69,167, 290 17, 699,000 15, 9.53-, 500 3, 550, 000 16,520,000 857, 555, 208 789, 730,112 1, OCO, 000 1882. Ono dollar T w o doUars F i v o dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y doUars O n e h u n d r e d doUars . . Five hundred dollars. O n e t h o u s a n d doUars . Fivo thousand dollars. T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . Total Unknown, destroyed. 25, 24, 67, 72, GS, 24, 31 14, 12, 29, 245, 720 24,960,980 8, 288, 550 4, 244, 800 1,943,000 3. 426, 000 3,130. 000 14, 260, 000 347, 681, 016 1,000,000 84, 493, 830 788, 730,112 348,681,018 1883. Ono dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ton dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . Five hundred dollars. One thousand d o l l a r s . . Five thousanddollars. Ten thousand dollars. Total Unknown, destroyed. ]S^et. O n e dollar T w o doll a r s F i v e dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars. 27, 738, 25, 524, 71,150, 72, 732, 62, 446, 23, 885, 3 1 302, 15, 098, 14, 328, 315, 160, 457 394 085 886 909 895 390 500 500 000 000 30, 887, 892 4 1 816, 324 13, 047, 735 14,120, 020 10, 653, 500 17, 740, 000 9, 920, 000 37,490, 000 628, 203 393,080 93, 593, 555 120,018,440 83, 700, 980 23, 831, 250 82, 726, 900 965,000 217,000 28,364,660 25,917,474 164, 743, 640 229, 634, 218 190, 484, 213 60, 764, 880 81,149, 810 26,717, 000 32, 285, 500 10, 235, 000 37, 650, 000 347,681,016 1,000,000 84,175, 471 356, 089, 408 887, 925, 895 1, 000, 000 846, 681, 016 184, 175, 471 356, 069, 408 886, 925, 895 511,584 298, 64387, 249, 585 113,311,490 80, 515, 720 27,171, 749 25,193, 528 182, 802, 500 230,329,218 199, 790, 233 26, 24, 75, 69, 58, 860,185 897, 886 552, 915 527, 018 051 629 47, 490, 712 61, 219,884 '90 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. . 31-.—AMOUNT OF P A P E R C U R R E N C Y OF BACH D E N O M I N A T I O N OUTSTANDING AT THE CLOSE OF EACH FISCAL YEAR FROM 1878—Cbntinuccl. Denomination. Legal-tender notes. Certificates. !N"ational-hank notes. Total. 1884 F i f t y doUars One hundred doUars.. F i v e h u n d r e d , dollars^. O n e t h o u s a n d doll.ars. F i v o Ihousand doUars. T e n t h o u s a n d dollars.. Total... Unknown, destroyed.. iN-et 1885. O n e doll.ar T w o dollars .Five d o l l a r s T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y doUars Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . F i v e h u n d r e d dollars-.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . F i v e thou sand doUars. Ten thousand dollars. Total Unknown, destroyed.. Net..... 1885 One doU.ar T w o dollars Fivo dollars....T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars O n e h an d r e d d o l l a r s . . Fivo hundred doUars. Oho t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . F i v e thousand doUars. T e n t h o u s a n d dollarSi Total Unknown, destroj-ed.. Net 1887. One d o l l a r . i . . . T w o dollars •.. Fivo dollars — Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y ctoUars Ono h u n d r e d , d o l l a r s . . Fivo hundred dollars'. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . F i v e thousand dollars. T e n t h o u s a n d doUars . Total Unknown, destroyed.. Net 1888: One dollar . . . . . . . T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars Tw^enty d o l l a r s F i f t y dollars One h u n d r e d dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One. t h o u s a n d d o U a r s . . $15, 412, 635 17, 329,120 13,159,000 2i;528,000 13, 265', 000 42,110, 000 $22, 752,100 32, 983, 700 845, 500 221, 000 $61,373,030 83, 953, 810 30, 918, 500 40, 783, 500 IS,895, OOO 42; 170, 006 347.681,016 1,000,000 231,514,351 338, 889; 801. 917; 884, GG8 1, 000, 000 346,881,018 231, 514,351 838, 689,801 916, 881 068 455, 357^ 250, 976 81,172, 815 104,951, 890 75, 721, 280 21,261,200 32,155, 600 712, 000 172, COO 25, 407, 419 25,- 546, 045 157,170,120 221, 238, 403 195, 203, 093 62, 818. 930 84, 534; 410 40,371,500 60,948,500 18,265,000 82, 540, 000 974, 043, 420 1, OCO, OGO $23, 208, 895 33, 640, 990 18, 9.14,. GGO 19, 034, 500 130;oeo • 60,000 24, 952, 002 25,295,069 75, 997, 805 G l 539, 388 55,128, 509 23,459,895 32, 896, 790 16,557,000 28,716,500 100, 000 40,000 51,747,127 64, 355, 304 18, 097i 835 19, 482, 020 23,102, 500 32, 060, 000 18,185,000 82, 500, COO 347, 681, 016 1,008,000 309, 509, 786 816, 832,618 846,681,016 809,509,786 318, 852, 618 17,603,922 18, 204, 370 85, 829, 219 66, 858, 661 55,078,879 23,291,265 31, 859, 700 12-, 421 000 37, 3G1, 500 60,000 10, 000 50, 289, 387 56, 931 518 17,102, 795 18, 624, 220 15, 275, 000 20, 416, 000 16,030.000 70, Olo; 000 418, 482 226,798 83, 283,180 101, 490,180 72, 966, 420 19, 286,100 30,293,800 44.5,500 104,GOO 18, 022, 404 18.425,166 168, 912, 899 218, 418, 228 184-, 979, 317 59,860.160 80, 277 520 28,144, 500 57 8 8 1 500 16. 090, 000 70, 620, 000 347, 681, 016 1,000,000 265, 261, 920 308, 488, 258 921,431194 1, 000, 000 348, 681, 010 265,261, 920 308,488, 258 920, 481,194 8, 797, 877 9, 008, 572 95, 061 850 80, 371, 471 63, 929. 361 21, 908; 985 29, 64.3, 400 7,704;500 31,197; 500 45, 000 10, 000 13, 979, 496 8, 905, 996 7, 728, 242 5 1 200, 870 6 1 501, 078 13, 421, 455 11,670,830 12, 700, 000 17; 897, 000 397,858 205,082 78,118, 275 91, 616, 850 65,781,220 18, 378, 450 25, 990, SGG 328-. 000 . 79;000 23,174, 729 IS, 119, 630 180, 909, 8G7 228,189,191 191211,059 51, 70S: 890 67, 305, 030 20, 732. 500 49,173, 500 13, 710, 000 60, 3'90. 000 902, 624, 496 1 000, 000 13, 6 6 5 ; COO 60, 380. OCO 347,681,016 1,000, 000 278, 049, 967 278; 893, 513' 346, 681, 016 276, 049, 967 278, 893, .513 .901,024,496 5,180,233 1978, 936 81, 054v872 86, 264, 401 84, 813, 924 21,870, 550 31,104,100 8, 068, 000 24, 303, 000 26, 731, 604 18, 597, 238 51,609,860 80, 465, 510 !56, 802,160 14, 636, 750 16, 722, 300 12,791,500 25, 823, 000 391,042 199,784 72, 42G, 835 81,453, 460 59, 272,120 14, 501, 500 23, 613, 900 259, 000 62, COO 32, 302, 879 23, 773, 958 205,091,507 . 248,188, 871 200, 888, 204 51, 008, 800 71-, 440, 300 21,118, 500 50,188,^ 000 91 TREASURER. M'®-6. 3''t-. - A M O U N T OF P^^PER C U R R E N C Y O F E A C H D E N O M I N A T I O N OUTSTANDING AT THE- CLOSE OF EACH FISCAL Y.EAR.FROM 1878—Continued. Denomination. Legal-tender notes. Fivo thousand dollars. Ten t h o u s a n d dollars . Total Unknowni, destroyed. Certificates. ,$35, 000 10,000 $24, 500, 000 57, 700, 000 347,681,016 886, 879, 922 National-hank notes-. .$24, 535, OCO 57; 710,000 $252,179, 041 986, 240, 579 1, 000, 000 252,179, 841 985,240, 57981,999.819 23,778,521 203; 081,005 242,112, G4G 190, 735, 884 48,131.225 88, 632; 940 26,141, 500 50,183, 5C0 37, 590, 000 70,850,OCO 1" ooo; oeo Not. 346,, 681; 016 Total. * 1889. O h o dollar T w o doUars Five dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y doUars Ono h u n d r e d , d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One. thous.and d o l l a r o . . F i v e t h o u s a n d dolhars. T e n t h o u s a n d dollars-.. Total Unknown, destroyed. Not. i 3,-714, 523 3, 351, 294 58, 834, 960 86,584,253 93,413,240 24,242,-415 34, 808, 820 11499,500 28,.G87, 000 35, COO' 10,OCO 27,907,972 20, 237, 685 85,579,740 87;438,623 48, 088, 718 11, 902,180 13, 972, 920 11, 422, COO 21, 440, 500 37, 555, 000 70, 340, 000 377, 319 189,'562 59,188,305 68,091,770 51, 238, 920 11, 986, 850. 10,851,2u0 220, 000. 58, 000 347, 881.016 1,. 000, 000 433,883,298 211,172, 72G- 34G,,C81,.016 992, 737, 040 1, OOOj OCO. 211,172, 72G 1800. 3,-292,353 2,.872,-S79 57, 730, 384 90,410,800 111, 486; 350 21,482; 400 32,'52'4, 350 11,328,500 16, 538; 000 25,000 10,000 31,134,482 22, 557, 760 102,127,157 111,471,016 38,234,830 12, 298,065 16, 402, 420 11,595,000 23, 232, 500 84, 850, OOO 67, 580, OCO 371, 488 185,-810 52,-014, 2.70 59, 544; 070 45, 516, 840 10,276,-900 17, 571, 800 192, 500 50, 000 34, 7G8, 823 25; .615, 949 211, 871, 811 281,425,888 195,237,520 44,037,385 68, 498; 370 23,118, 000 • 39,820,500 34, 875. 000 67, 590, 000 347, 6S1, 018 1,.OGO,'OO0 471, 482, 730 185, 722, 978 1,004,880; .724 1, 000, 000 340,081,016 471, 482, 730 185, 722, 978- 1, 003, 886, 724 O n e dollar T w o doUars F i v e d o l l a r s ..'. T e n d ollars Tw^enty d o l l a r s F i f t y doUars Ono h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred doUars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . F i v o t h o u s a n d dollars . Ten thousand dollars.. 6," 906,650 G, 456, 974 67, 623,174 168, 033, 085 122,185,050 18,843,550 35, 432,.950 9,878,000 22, 475, 000 15; COO. 10, 000 29, 085, 208 19, 233, 505 110,089,725 110, 584,581 42, 623, 010 1 1 318, 615 19,218,520 13, 828, 000 23, 685. 500 27,000,000 81, 380, 000 387; 071 181; 750 47, 587, G85 53,113, 900 40, 914, 000 9,167, 800 18,020,200 176, 500 42, 000 36, 838, 929 2.5, 872,, 229 22.5,260,584 272,331,5-16 205, 872, 080 42, 829, 965 70, 671,,870 23, 3S2, 500 46,. 202, 500 27, 015, 000 81, 340, 000 Total Unkno"\vn, destro.yed . 397; 909, 433 1,000, OCO 490,-95G, 614 167; 550, 906 1,050,416,953 r, 000, COO 396,909,433 490,956,614 187, 550, 908 1,055,'416, 953 1892. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars'. F i f t y dollars Onehundred doUars.. F i v e h u n d r e d dollars . One t h o u s a n d dollars-. F i v e - t h o u s a n d dollars-. Ten thousand dollars. 10,324,030 11, 757, 488 84,840,804 123; 324, 835 124,181, 780 18,870,150 38; 188, 050 12, 519, 500 29. 412, 000 15,000 10, 000 27,311,775 17,120, 837 102, 431 715 110, 590, 751 58,183, 770 18, 822, 785 26, 832, 620 11, 040, 500 21,589,500 31,100,000 95, 8-20, OCO 363; 887178, 978' 49,890,990 54, .547; GOO 41,314,900 9, 256, 800 16, 850, 300 1 6 1 000 87, 000 37, 999,192 29, 086, 303 238,063,509 2S8, 462, OSS 221, 880, 400 44, 949, 2.15 79 820, 970 23, 721, 000 51618,500 31,115,000 95,830,000 Total Unknown, destroyed . 449, 393, 087 1,000,000 518,633,233 172, 899, 855 1,140.428,175 1, 000, COO 518, 633,233 172,399,855 1,139,428,175 O n e dollar T w o doUars Five- doUars T e n doUars T w e n t y "dollars — F i f t y d-oUarsOne hundred dollars'... F i v e hundred doUars.. One thousand dollars;. F i v e tliousand dollars.. Ten thousand dollars.. Total Unkno^vn, destroyed . Net- \- . 1891. Net. Net., .92 REPORT-: ON T H E FINANCES. N©. 3 1 , - A M O U N T OF P A P E R C U R R E N C Y O F EACH D E N O M I N A T I O N OUTSTANDING AT .THE CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L YEAR FROM 1878—Continued. Denomination. 1893. One dollar T w o dollars F i v o doUars T e n dollars T w e n t y doUars F i f t y doUars Ono h u n d r e d doUars . . FiA'O h u n d r e d doll.ars . Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Five thousanddollars. Ten thousand dollars . Total Unknown, destroyed.. Le'gal-tondcr notes. $18,695,156 $22, 854, 833 15, 212, 098 16, 022, 699 99,138,324 9 1 001, 805 135, 022, 245 107, 213, 741 65, 600, 830 121, 815, 370 19, 815, 365 15,233,000 . 31, 086, 550 26,181,920 6, 641, 000 16, 245, 500 13,111,500 44, 398, 000 18, 215, 000 15, 000 47,070,000 10, 000 494, 871, 243 1, 000, 000 Net 1891 . Ono dollar T w o dollars .^ F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y doUars One h u n d r e d dollars . . F i v e h u n d r e d dollars . One t l i o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Fivo thousand dollars. T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . Total Unknowai, d e s t r o y e d . . Total Unknown, destroyed.. Not 1896. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t v dollars F i t l y dollars One'hundred doUars.. Five h u n d r e d dollars . One t h o u s a n d dollars . ^Fivo t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . Total Unknown, destroyed.. Net National-hank notes. $359,590 176,102 51, 351 855 56, 998,170 42, 550, 880 9,318,700 17, 414,100 146, 000 83,000 Eotal. $30, 909, 579 3 1 410, 899 244, 494, 484 299, 234,158 229, 966, 580 43, 867, 085 74, 662, 570 23, 032, 500 57, 542, 500 18, 230, 000 47, 080, 000 43G, 208, 693 178, 350, 397 1,109,430, 333 1, 000, 000 436, 208, 693 178,850,397 | 1,108,430,383 15, 881, 901 12, 816, 728 88, 603, 989 125, 835,175 115, 288, 410 15,182, 800 85, 817,950 12,039,000 81, 527,000 15, OCO 10, 000 22, 281, 229 15, 386, 373 87, 651, 885 104, 611, 711 78, 314,170 17, 274,515 29, 898, 520 5, 029, 500 9. 388, 500 12, 580, OCO 83,180, 000 500, 285, 433 1, 000, OCO 403, 571, 403 206, 854, 787 1,170,891, 623 1,000,000 48.3,571,408 206, 854, 787 1,169, 691, 623 Net 1895. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars • T e n doUars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y doUars One h u n d r e d dollars . . F i v o h u n d r e d dollars . Ono t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . F i v e thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . Certificates. . 14, 235, 945 11, 291, 927 94, 742, 929 120, 629, 495 105,879, 470 13,193, 500 31, 500, 850 9, 277, 500 93,187, COO 15,000 10, 000 27, 241, 706 16, 667, 051 88, 262, 710 98, 423, 601 73, 323, 810 14, 559, 665 24, 568, 420 4, ,587, 000 8, 245, 500 7, 720, 000 69, 580, 000 • Gl, 66, 48, 10, 19, 357, 050 174,282 510, 485 006, 800 685, 320 274, 550 880, 800 133, 500 32, OCO 354, 573 172, 2.54 G4, 369, 860 06,408,286 48, 960, 824 10, 527, 850 20, 487, 500 127, 000 29, 000 .38,520,180. 28,357,383 235, 766, 339 295,953, 886 240, 235, 900 42,731,385 85,197, 270 17, 202, 000 90, 942, 500 12, 595, 000 83,190,000 41,832,224 28,131,232 217, 875, 499 285,461,362 227, 964,104 38, 2S0, 815 76, 512, 570 13, 991, 500 101,481,500 7, 735,- 000 69, 570, 000 493, 769, 416 1,000,000 433,159, 4G3 211,386,927 1,188, 815, 806 1, CO;), 000 492, 769, 416 433,159, 463 211,380,927 1,137, 815, 806 • 14, 743, 498 29, 440, 870 15, 7SS, 207 13,121121 93, 974, 970 100, 527, 084 124,489,325 106, 028. 281 91, 555, 470 67, 585, 230 13, 758, 250 15, 212,415 81, 234, 550 26,743, 720 6,715,000 4,038,000 81, 244, 000 6, 636, 500 15, 000 6, 220, 000 10, 000 46,000,000 353,392 171,238 70, 959,130 69, 223, 410 51, 447,180 11,137,100 22,085,700 122. 000 28, COO 477, 364, 296 1, 000,000 417,647,893 "225,527,150 478, 384, 296 417, 647, 693 225,527,150 44, 537, 258 29. 083, 566 285,461,184 299, 691, 016 210, 567. 880 40,105, 785 80, 083, 970 10,875,000 87, 908, 500 6, 235, 000 48, 010, 000 1,120, 539,189 1, 000, 000 1,119,539,139 93 TREASURER..N®o 3 ^ . - - U N I T E D STATES P A P E R C U R R E N C Y OUTSTANDING A I T H E C L O S E . O F E A C H FISCAL YEAR. . Fiscal year. Old d e m a n d notes. 235. 00 000.00 087.50 803.50 162. 75 432. 50 912. 00 739.25 258. 00 505. 50 298.25 987.50 732. 50 107.50 917. 50 982. 50 297. 50 470.00 975.00 535.00 095.00 •985. 00 440. 00 950.00 445.00 130. 00 807.50 442. 50 032.50 647.50 647. 50 647.50 847. 50 847.50 847. 50 1882 . 1883. 1864. 1865 . 1866. 1867. 1888 . 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875 1876 . 1877. 1878. 1879 . 1880 . ISSl . 1882 . 1883 . 1884 . 1885 . 1888. 1887. 1888 . 1889 . 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893 . 1894 . 1895 . 1896 . F i s c a l y e a r . Gold certificates. 1862.. 1863.. 1864.. 1885-. 1868.. 1887.. 1868.1869.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878-1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 18S7.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.1896.. $10, 947, 860.00 18, 778, 580. 00 17, 878, 640. 00 33, 088, 180. 00 34, 547, 120. 00 19, 886, 800. 00 32, 088, 300. 00 39, 480, 000. 00 22, 825, 100.00 21, 796, 800. 00 28, 681, 400. 00 41, 572, 600.00 44, 367, 000. 00 15, 418, 700. 00 8, 001 GOO.00 5, 782, 920.00 5, 037, 120. 00 82, 878, 040. 00 98, 892, 680.00 140, 823, 140.00 131, 174, 245. 00 121, 486, 817.CO 142, 023, 150. 00 154, 048, 552. 00 157, 542, 979.00 152, 461, 429. 00 156, 598, 929.00 92, 846, 189.00 66, 387, 899.00 48, 489, 959. 00 42, 818, 189. 00 T r e a s u r y notes F r a c t i o n a l curcf 1890. rency. United States notes. $98, 820, 000.00 387, 648, 589.00 447, 300, 208.10 431, 088, 427. 99 400, 780, 805.85 371, 788, 597.00 858, 000, 000. 00 858, 000, 000. 00 858, 000, 000. 00 858. 000, 000.00 857, 500, 000. 00 358, 000, 000. 00 381, 999, 073. GO 375, 771, 580. 00 369, 772, 281 00 359, 764, 382. 00 346, 881, 018.00 348, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 018.00 346, 681, 016.00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 018.00 846, 681, 016.00 848, 681, 018.00 346, 881, 016. 00 00 848, 681, 016. 016. CO 846, 681, 016. 00 846, 681, 016.00 346, 681, 018. 00 346, 681,616. 00 846, 681, 016.00 346, 681, 016.00 848, 881, 018. CO 346, 681, S i l v e r certificates. $1, 850, 410.00 2, 539, 950. 00 12, 374, 270. CO 51,166, 530.00 68, 098, 710. 00 88,616, 831. 00 -120,891, 6 9 1 00 189,901, 646. 00 115, 977, 675.00 145, 548, 150. 00 229. 491, 772.00 262, 629, 746. 00 301, 539, 751.00 3 1 1 715, 185.00 331,814, 3 0 1 00 380. 957, 504.00 337,148, 504.00 328, 894, 504.00 342, 619, 504.00 $50, 228, 417. 00 101,712,071.00 147,190, 227. 00 152, 584, 417. 00 148, 088, 400. 00 129, 683, 280. 00 $147, 725, 235. 00 $20,192, 456. 00 411, 228, 045. 00 22, 224, 283.10 470,413, 523.70 25, 033, 128.76 458, 572, 160. 25 27, 008, 875.88 428,061, 343.96 28,474, 623.02 400,466, 652. 52 32, 727, 908. 47 388, 871, 820.47 32, 114, 687. 86 388, 288, 376. 61 6 8 1 4 8 . 895, 984, 940. 48 39, 878, 898, 879, 380. 06 40,582, 874. 56 835. 27 398,444, 40, 855, 181.52 400, 879, 832. 94 44, 799, 365.44 427, 987, 808.84 45, 912, 003.34 417,971, 111 69 42,129, 424.19 404, 285, 798.89 84, 446, 595. 39 880, 281, 431.84 20,403, 137. 34 788. 77 863, 291, 082.27 16, 547, 862, 585, 098.11 15, 842, 610.11 892.70 362, 332, 883.70 15, 590, 862, 223, 442. 65 15,481, 891.65 186.10 362,163, 897.10 15, 423, 362,116, 830.14 15, 378, 829.14 999. 64 882, 095, 455.64 15, 355, 382, 079, 080. 21 15,840, 114.21 025. 85 362, 068, 15, 830, 382,081, 486. 85 15, 822, 902. 70 048.70 582.15. 15, 298, . 362, 086, 405. 65 15, 292, 628. 80 382, 030, 087.30 449. 30 15, 287, - 862, 024, 497. 80 15, 283, 017. 93 412. 248, 698. 43 15, 279, 400. 95 463,728, 135.45 15, 276, 442. 95 509, 203, 333. 45 075. 75 15, 278, 514, 593; 356. 25 15, 270, 055. 82 508, 094, 819. 32 122.47 15, 267, 491, 685, 785.97 C u r r e n c y certifiT o t a l certificates cates. $31,810, 000.00 58,990, CGO. 00 59, 045,000. 00 33,140, 000. 00 53, 980,000. 00 46, 245,000. 00 29, 830,000. 00 14, 275,000. 00 11, 615,000.00 13, 860,000.00 13,180, 000. 00 12, 230,000. 00 29, 285,000.00 18,110, 000.00 9, 020,000.00 14, 865,000. 00 17,195, 000. 00 12, 390,000. 00 23, 780,000. 00 30,420, 000. 00 12, 405,000. CO 60,035, 000. 00 55, 795,000. 00 32, 210,000. 00 Total notes. $10, 947, 880. 00 18, 773. 580. 00 17, 678, 840. GO 88, 086, 180.00 34, 547. 120.00 19, SS6, 800.00 32, 086, 300. 00 71, 270, 000. 00 81,815, 100. GO 80,841, 800.00 61,821, 400.00 95, 552, COO. 00 92, 482, 410. 00 47, 283, 650. 00 34, 853, 870. 00 68, 5 8 1 450. CO 84, 493, 830.00 184,175, 4 7 1 00 231, 514, 351.00 809,509, 788. 00 265. 281, 920.00 276, 049, 967.00 386, 379, 922.00 433, 873, 298. 00 471, 472, 730. 00 490, 958, 614. 00 518, 633, 233. 00 436, 208, 693.00 463,571, 403.00 483,159, 463.00 417, 647, 693. 00 Grand total. $147, 725, 235.GO 411, 223, 045. 00 470, 418, 523. 70 456, 572, 160. 25 439, 009, 203.96 419,240, 232.52 408, 550, 480.47 421, 321, 558. 61 430, 532, 060.48 416, 585, GSO. 06 430, 580, 431.52 472,14.9, 832. 94 509,802, 908.84 498, 812, 411.89 466,107, 198. 89 475,781 0 3 1 84 455, 753. 492. 27 409, 888, 746.11 398, 986, 753.70 430. 787, 892. 85 446, 657, 727.10 546, 292, 101.14 593, 609, 806. 64 671, 588, 8G6. 21 627, 380, 406. 85 638,111, 015. 70 748, 416, 327. 65 80 795, 903, 885. 227. 80 883, 497, 312. 43 903, 205, 3G8. 45 982,301, 026. 45 945, 412, 759.25 • 978,101 782. 82 941, 258, 458. 97 909, 388, 94 R E P O R T ON T H E FINAlSuES. M ® . ' 3 3 . 0 - - E S T I M A T E D STOCK O F GOLD C O I N AND B U L L I O N AT THE E N D MONTH,.FROM JUNE, Month. •1878—June. July Aug.ust Septemher Octoher . . . November. December . 1879—January... February . March April. May. June Jtily August Septeraber. October.... N o v e m b e r •. December . 1880—January... February.. March.."... April May Juno ...... July August Septemher. October . . . November. December . 1881—January... February:. March April May Juno July August September. October November. Decemher. 1882—January... February.. March April May June July August.... September. October . . . Novem-ber. December . 1883—January... February.. March April May June July August— Septeraber. October... November. December. 1884—January... February.. March April May Juno July August— Septemher. October... November. December. OF E A C H 1878. Dullion. $208, 878, 605" 208,133, 8 1 1 210, 472, 650 212, 251, 340. 218, 079; .939 222,152; 894224, 838,-.801 229, 235; 474 231,445,024 2 3 1 649,-458 285,802,373• 238, 572,616240, 425, 461 240, 560; 487" 245,683, 951 250, 859, 576 257,6067 067' 269,813,847 274, 540, 357 282,29S,-1.86288, 728, 662 293, 822; 190 299,.642,. 337' 304,100,051 808, 850, 240' 309; 135, 440' 315, 269,-735 819,411276 324, 913, 480 832, 417, 600 340, 940, 239-349, 595,310 857j 318,-742 887,052,785 376, 073, 889: 388,588, 804 389, 486, 822 389,103,988 401, 687, 036 408,753,977 4 1 1 8'7j 149 424,42L418 433. 849,105 441,179,112 442, 087; 988 449,109,282 454, 527; 940• 448, 948, 973 450, 215, 829 447, 388,. 827 • 452,204,515 4-57, 878,-962 484, 820,153 489; 809; 447 472, 689, 830 476, 983, 775 478, 249, 651 481,437, 835 • 483,008,483483, 288, 279 486; 477, 9 9 1 486; 054, 872. 488; 538,129 490,513,933 495- 685, 416 407,197,757 499, 701, 839 501, 300, 220 499. 978, 551 496, 700, 55& 495, 452,. 475 497, 008, 024 500., 981,189 501,173, 090 503, 028; 420 501908,819 506,337.883 509, 818, 071 512, 695, 853 $6; 323, 372. 7,714,922.. 7,713,661. 9, 049, 087 7, 963, 429 6,472,313 6, 806, 689 4, 984, 004 5, 401, 704 4, 934,162. 6,151, 208 5, 841, 561 5, 816, 376 7,497, 952. 11182,137. 85, 797,151 50, 358;- 485 57, 883, 520 61,999,892. 57, 226, 426. 53,525;811 50, 572,, 784 47,244,87745,219.246. 43, 484, 908. 45, 319, 644 50,671,214 67,727, 241 80, 742, 858 85,004,80495, 280, 851 93,748,701. 88, 760, 802. 88, 487, 201 97,140, 89892, 783, 696 89, 017, 716 92, 226, 041 87,148, 541 97,751,075 96, 953, 452 92, 578, 281 87;977,803 83, 886, 477 78,422,038 71, 218. 465 66, 215, 653 60, 918, 848 56,.541,88657; 283, 625 53,. 722.180 51. 440, 420 50, 916, 780 50;903,305 51, 981,432 51,449, 383 52, 215, 560 5 1 475, 312 55,852,057 57; 175, 927 56,254,072 58,757,690 59, 878, 078 61, 683; 818 62, 392, 847 66, 592, 571 66,. 466, 346 66, 931, 227 67, 017, 657 60. 7 2 1 333 45; 686; 932 44,797,665 44, 539, 808 48, 538, 573 51,342,794 52, 946, 587 55, 856, 781 62,212,318 63, 422, 647 $213,.199, 977 215, 848, 736 -218. 188. 311 221, 800,413 226,.043, 888 228, 825; 207 281, 845, 490 234, 199, 478 236, 846,728 239,.583,620 241,-953,581 244, 414,180 245, 741, 837 248, 058,439 256,,846. 088 286, 656; 727 807,.964;532 827, 897, 367 886, 540.249 339, 524-; 612 342, 254, 473 341..394, 974 846, 887, 214 849, 819,297 351, 841, 206 854, 455, 084 365, 940, 999 387, 138,517 405, 858,138 417, 422; 204 436, 201,090 443, 342, Oil .446, 079,544 455, 519, 966 473, 214, 787 478, 347,-500 478-, 484, 538 481, 880, 029 488, 785, 577 501, 505,052 511, 830, 601 516, 999, 679 521, 828, 788 525, 065,589 520, 510,021 520, 327; 747 520, 743,599 509, 86b, 821 508, 7.57, 71.5 504, 652, 252 505, 926. 675 509, 319,382 515, 536,933 520, 212,752 524, 670,762 528, 433,158 465, 211 580; 912, 647 535, 660, 540 • 538, 444, 200 540, 732, 063 542, 812, 562 544, 409, 207 548, 107, 749 552, 078; 263 558, 790, 328 563, 108,185 566, 231.447 588, 994, 208 566, 424, 889 557, 139, 407 541, 805, 689 5-41,500, 797 545, 706, 663 549, 871, 214 551, 853, 406 557, 1 9 1 1 4 4 562, 025, 389 572, 118, 500 576, 95 TEEASURER, Wo^^ B-B-.—ESTIMATED STOCK OF GOLD C O I N AND. B U L L I O N A T T H E E N D OF E A C H MONTH, FROM-JUNE, 1878^—Continnetl, Month. 1885—January;... February.. March AprU MfiyJuno July....... August..... September. October . . . November'.. December.. 1886^ J a n u a r y . . . . February:. March. April . May. June July... Aug.ust Septtfemher.'. OctoberNovember.. December.. 1887-^ J a n u a r y . . . February... MarcliApril Miiy Juno. July August. Septemher'. Octoher November. December.. 1888r-January . . . February.., March - April May Julio July... August September. October Nev ember'. December... 1889^ J a n u a r y . . . February .. March April May JuneJtily A.ug.ust Septemher. October.... Noveniher . Decemher.. 1890-Ja February.. Marcli April May June July August September-. October November . December.. 1891—January . . . February-.. March A.pril May . . . . . . . June.. JulyAugust- Coin. Total. $514,. 408i 836. $01.120-, 631 .$578; 828, 967 64, 782,641 581; 102,973 .516; 430, 8 6-2 64,. 29^7, 566! 584,-1.08, 358 519, 870,792: 189,.947 65,. 7 3 1 818! 585,:874, 765 520, 68,. 323, 885: 587;127; 395 520; 803,-580621, 301 • 67; 075; 785 588v697, 036 521, 69, 283,. 598 • 589; 979,734 520,. 696-, 136. 70, 081,. 513 I 592,:378, ISO 522. ,.296-. 667 71,052,140; 5.97; 236, 584 526; 184,-, 444.' 72,.417, 890 600,445,130 528;- 027;240 73,:942, 796 • 607,126,884 533, 1 8 1 088. 72, 557; 129 612;980,956 540; •4-23; 527' 71,. 968,: 567 • 614-, 128, 979 542; 160.41266,-488,. 344 6:11,484,909 544, 998', 565' 59, 254, 731 604,-428,841 .545, 173,610 55v245,328-" GO'l; 990, 691 546, 745^ 383^ 596:, 868:;-058 547, 582, 283: . 49,.285,-795. .43,-308, 520^ 590; 7 7 1 461 547, 465-941 43,.650, 307 59.2;-725, 907 549-, 075, 600. 554, 582; 815 45, 515, 589 600: 098, 404 554, 096; 61553, 232, 743 • 607; 329. 358 555, 859; 407'. 59, 663; 639 615;.023. 046 557, 802, 437 68,720.-676 G26-v523,113 559^ 486; 856 80,-931,422^ 640,418,278 580-, 851,438' 85, 018, 430\ G45;.869,918 563, 391917' 83,485, 920 646(880,887 565, 762; 514 83,4-31,810 649,194, 324 566, 715,195^ 83,863,571 650; 578,788 570-. 256, 490 85,168...75G655v423V246 568; 788-, 145 8y,732,190. 654, 520, 835 569, 547; 334 89,009, 877 658:,. 646, 711 92, 8.52,. 051 663, 589, 790 570; 737, 736; 108,377,780 681,793,520 573, 415-, 740 120, 202, 502. 695; 130, 375 5.71 927, 873: 120, 777'i 483'. . 699, 111, 494 5.78, 3 3 1 Oil 980,107' 122, 723,.223 704,; 703, 330 581, 121,. 902, 584 = 706,:-471, 081 584, 568, 497 02 5i 817 121, 822, 527' 707.'848, 344 586, 121,167, 828 708, 518,186 587, 350, 858122,132, 999' 711:369,409 589-, 236., 410 114,- 050; 44070.6; 202; 491 592, 212,051 110,116, 633 705;820, 471 595, 703-, 838^ 108,; 012, 533 705; 158,196 597, 145, 663 107,826,240 707; 481, 835 599, 655,095 108,. 289,. 291 709; 881,170 • 601, 591,. 876 108,479; 213. 711,705,050 603, 22.5,837 101426, 611 709, 994, 448 605, 567, 837 96,919,454 704^608,179 607, GSB; 725 • 96-;. 590,-321 705-,758,221 609, 167, 900 96; 670-, 798 7.05.:954, 808 609; 288, 81094,795,197 701778,319 609, 978,. 122 94,-612^ 786'. 705; 611, 209 616, 998,423 85, 241, 865 098,260, 23:5: 61-3, 018;-. 37065,586,684 679; 559, 801 618, 973,117 540, 272. 62, 017, 7366.75; .558, 008 613, 6 1 052,146 679-, 859. 898 615-, 807, 2.52 64, 334,056. 081, 819. 487 617, 484-,831 64,554,286 684,194, 686 61:9v 640, 450 64,642, 327 085,749, 280 621, 106,-953 67; 416, 990: 689, 524; 803 622, 107; 87366:, 080; 287' 690-, 980, 770 6 2 1 900,48a 66,133,720 692,100, 955 625, 967, 229 66,443, 489 698; 856, 282 627, 406, 793 67,265, 828 695,189, 883 627, 923, 705 67, 548,.895' 698-. 579, 609 629, 030,714 012, 331 65, 998, 474 696, 008, 805 630; 62,138, 864 691,651,019 629, 512,155 801, 889: 57, 471, 618 689,273,307 631, 59, 907, 459 693,026,194 633, 118, 735 60, 855, 395 691 867, 783 634, 012, 338 63,842,518 698, 881, 777 635, 219, 259 68, 799, 810 704,100, 811 687, 301,201 67,6-24,. 860- 707; 008, 881 639, 384,. 021 63,862,654 705, 584, 827 642, 222,173,: 59,685,-416; 700, 904, 069 641, 218, 658 59,859,, 41G-- G89,495, 821 629, 636; 405; 61,401,072- 661,993,383 600, 591, 091 62,067.744 646^ 591, 928 584-, 524,184; 62,736,; 957 644,458,425 581 721,468 65,-262,257 647; 489; 823 582, 227,566 96 REPORT . ON T H E FINANCES. >o 3 - 3 . — E S T I M A T E D STOCK OF GOLD C O I N AND B U L L I O N AT T H E END OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. Coin. 1891—Septemher . . . Octoher N o v e m b e r . .o. December 1892—January F e b r u a r y .March April May June July -August September — October November December 1893-January February March April May June July August Septemher — Octoher November December 1894—January February . — March April May June July August September — Octoher November December 1895—January February March April May June July August September October , November December 1896—January February March April May June July August , September . . , Mo. 34,- -EsTiMATED Month. 1878—Juno July August... September October... November December. 1879—January . . February. $586, 964, 320 596, 886, 272 599, 844, 091 604, 633, 241 606, 287,197 608, 661, 364 606, 584, 810 801, 527, 222 602, 485, 237 589, 509, 081 581,129,982 577, 737, 991 576, 074, 815 577, 387, 444 577, 983,121 .569, 838. 412 559, 063,122 547, 655, 038 548, 673, 424 532, 513,105 523, 592, 688 513,743, 623 520, 273, 567 547, 516, 035 558, 479, 232 564, 738, 578 575, 269, 517 582, 227, 095 592, 848, 235 603, 880,188 G12, 325, 385 614, 370, 723 596, 799, 262 584, 479,113 572, 975, 589 5 7 1 352,118 579, 728, 587 581, 597, 841 588, 834, 589 577, 380, 396 557,582,641 562. 633, 858 587,592,416 573, 065, 685 578. 038, 041 579; 422, 971 5S0, 4.81,167 568, 990, 037 550,100, 818 581132. 920 561 229,183 568, 106, 939 583;48S, 105 586,188,106 588. 743, 308 589, 820,494 574,520,722 567. 931, 823 564, 685, 228 570,557,083 600,544,227 Bullion. Total. $86, 343, 775 $658, 308,095 74,158, 836 670, 545,108 677,774, 595 • 78, 430, 504 82, 212, 689 686, 845, 930 84, 299, 689 890, 586, 886 S3, 275, 529 689, 936, 893 81,191 377 687, 758, 887 79, 712,183 881,239, 405 080,438, 749 77, 953, 512 664, 345, 446 7 1 836, 885 657, 753, 580 76, 623, 598 653, 698,106 75, 980,115 652,180,237 78, 055, 422 655, 513, 666 78,128,222 G57, 966, 329 79, 983, 208 651, 830, 762 81, 897, 350 81,452,478 640, 515, 800 79, 835, 048 627, 490, 086 C26,177,184 79, 508, 760 613, 042, 879 80, 529, 774 604, 464, 554 80, 871, 868 592, 089,138 78, 345, 510 803, 728, 903 83, 450, 336 645, 889, 540 98, 378, 505 657,505,880 101,028,648 061, 895, 851 98, 657, 273 666,180,139 90,910,622 066, 906, 590 84, 679, 495 670,023,510 77,175, 275 074, 293,180 70. 432, 992 672, 558, 001 60, 232, 616 668,087,191 53, 716, 488 644,866, 988 48,087,708 629,091,424 44,812,311 620, 026, 413 47, 050, 824 618,293,455 43, 9 4 1 337 41063,417 628, 792, 004 44,197, 485 625, 795, 276 630,189, 855 46, 305, 068 625,107, 780 47, 727, 334 603, 543,187 48, 010, 546 44, 527, 722 607 161, 380 018, 980, 395 51,387,979 50, 044, 014 628,109, 879 53, 425, 387 631,461,403 56, 746, 018 636,168, 989 641,132, 676 60,851,509 00, 208, 542 629,198, 579 613,441,575 57, 340,757 618, 542, 482" 54,409,512 45, 590, 886 609,820, 049 29, 820, 815 597, 927, 254 15,487,988 598, 956, 043 26,821,484 612, 989, 590 617,797, 986 29, 0 5 1 668 622,672,115 82,851.621 607,183, 582 32, 682, 860 600,148, 847 32, 217, 021 595, 308,189 30, 840, 941 603, 821,169 33, 281 080 40, 998, 574 641, 542, 801 STOCK O F SILVER COIN AND. BULLION AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Standard dollars. Bullion. Fractional coin. $8, 573, 500 10, 420, 500 18, 448,500 16,212, 500 18, 282, 500 20, 488, 550 22, 495, 550 24, 555, 750 20, GS7, 750 $7, 341,471 7, 665, 760 8, 982, 289 9, 634, 034 8. 852, 042 10,159, 491 9, 439, 461 10, 347, 889 9,837,403 $71, 778, 828 72,15i, 424 72, 524, 020 72, 896, 516 73, 289, 213 73, 641, 809 74, 014, 406 74, 387, 002 74, 759, 599 Total. $87, 893, 799 90, 237, 684 94, 954, 759 98, 743,150 99, 903, 755 104, 239, 850 105, 949, 417 109, 290, 641 111,284,752 97 TREASURER. Mo. 3 4 , - E S T I M A T E D STOCK O F S I L V E R COLN AND B U L L I O N AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1879—March April May , June July--.-. August September October November December 1880—January February March April May June July August September October November December. 1881—January February March April May June July August September Octoher November Decemher 1882—January February March April May . June July August.. September October November December 1883—January February March April May June July August September October November December 1884—January February March. April" May June July August September October November December 1885—January February March April May June... July August Septeraber October FI 96 .': '.. 7 Stand.ard dollars. $28, 31, 83, 35, 37, 40, 42, 45, 47, 50, 52, 54, 57, 59, 61, 63. 66, 68, 70, 72, 75, 77, 79, 82; 84, 88, 88, 91, 98, 95, 98, 100, 102, 105, 107, 109, 112, 111 116. 119; 121, 123, 126! 128, 130, 132, 135, 187, 140, 142, 144, 147, 149, 152, 154, 158, 159, 181, 163, 166, 168, 170, 173, 175, 177, 180, 182, 184, 187, 189, 191, 194, 196, 199, 201, 203, 205, 208, 210, 213, Bullion. 888. 281 949, 048 672, 658 092, 586 112, 224 904,812 557, 504 537, 224 328, 098 492, 421 888, 036 525, 308 086, 840 007, 381 853, 588 124, 536 081, 848 380, 258 557, 760 0-48, 867 255, 890 183, 224 704,197 856, 808 017, 770 863, 588 457,193 809. 949 962, 278 782, 883 682,185 424, 575 088, 710 607, 830 258,926 803.143 440. 882 239,033 793,664 230, 908 81G, 270 730, 716 843, 585 012,503 769, 220 468,193 781,958 974,114 943,467 478, 750 157,218 482, 216 488, 838 694, 559 107,911 936, 385 624,279 534, 373 874,433 919, 913 043, 825 150,843 823,158 055, 498 603,610 723, 420 984, 405 646, 497 778,849 718, 055 613, 582 991,130 887, 494 042,187 098.144 088,886 944,837 788,196 916,123 840,536 Fractional coin. $75, 132, 195 $112, 595, 406 75. 504, 792 113, 809. 788 75; 877, 388 115, 085, 994 78. 249, 985 117 143,551 78! 467, 875 119, 0:'.O. 899 76! 685;365 121 828;027 78. 903, 055 124; 094, 059 77; 120,748 125. 884,170 77 838, 436 129; 386, 734 77. 556,127 132, 104,198 •77 773, 817 135. 187, 503 77, 991.508 137, 322, 864 78, 209,198 139. 452;288 78 426, 889 142: 890, 470 844, 580 145: 221, 418 862, 270 147; 721, 556 984, 830 151 080, 734 068. 401- 153. 714,409 IGS; 467 155. 294, 977 270, 583 158: 181,650 372, 599 180, 775,739 474,665 163. 110,894 576; 731 166, 033, 933 878, 797 167, 095,110 780, 863 168, 158,138 882,929 170, 408,017 984, 995 172, 401,893 087,061 174, 769, 715 115, 520 176, 700, 503 143, 980 17 799, 548 172, 440 181 127,330 200, 900 181 298,180 229, 380 186, 290,775 257, 820 189, 248, 830 286,280 191 226,186 314,740 193; 102, 063 348, 200 197, 085, 542 871,660 198 192,873 400,120 201 087, 464 428, 580 202, 804, 268 472, 890 204: 593, 940 517,200 206, 977,696 561,510 209. 931 955 605,820 212, 948, 203 850,130 215, 049, 230 894,440 218. 117, 713 738, 750 219; 905, 788 788, 000 222, 562, 254 827, 370 224 978, 536 871, 680 226 908,129 915, 990 229, 978,907 960, 300 232, 898, 415 4.85, 402 234 652, 939 010.504 236, 725, 982 585,607 239, 014, 417 060, 709 240, 718,023 585, 811 242. 281, 089 110,914 244 070, 406 688, 016 248; 085, 588 161,118 248, 266,150 686, 221 250, 155, 875 211, 323 252, 087, 795 738, 425 258, 895, 212 281, 528 254 872, 855 234, 719 257, 519.158 207, 910 259, 962.159 181,101 262, 498, 335 154, 292 284 531,618 127, 488 267: 087,161 100, 674 289. 878,723 078, 885 271 634, 641 047,056 273. 285,380 020, 247 275: 605,185 998,488 278. 143, 019 966, 629 280; 574, 004 989,820 282, 883, 087 949,914 284, 879,132 960, 007 288, 985, 584 970,100 289, 645, 654 980,193 292, 080.160 98 REPORT ON THE FINANCES, M o . S 4 Q — E S T I M A T E D STOCK O F S I L V E R C O I N AND B U L L I O N AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—ContinuGd. Month. 1885—November Decemher. 18SG—January.. February. March April May . . . . . . June J uly August... September October... November Decemher. 1887—January . . February . March April May June . July .. August..., Septemher October.-.. Novemher Decemher. 1888—January . . February . March . . . . April May Juno July ...... August..., September October NoA"'eniber •December. 1889—January . . . February. March April.. May June July .. August -.. September October... November , Decemher. 1890—January.., February. March April May June , July August... September, October November December., 1S91—tl a n u a r y . . . February.. March April May., June July August September. October— November . December.. 1892—January . . . February.. March April May June Standard dollars. $215, 218, 226, .223, 225, 228, 231, 238, 235, 238, 241, 244, 246, 249, 252, 255, 258, 261, 264, 286, 267, 270, 273, 276, 280, 283, 285, 288, 291, 294, 297, 299. 300, 303, 306, 309, 312, 315, 318, 320, 323, 326, 330, 338, 334, 837, 340, 343, 348, 349, 852, 355, 359, 363, 386, 369, 371, 874, 377, 380, 384, 387, 391, 494, 397, 400, 402, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411 411, 412, 412, 413, 413, 418, Bullion. Fractional coin. Total. $8, 583, 955 $74, 990, 2SG $294, 333, 673 3, 797, 041 75, 000, 879 297, 057,181 3, 858, 783 75, 010, 472 .299,223,016 2, 812, 988 75, 020, 565 800, 779, 294 2, 271,104 75, 080, 058 303,201, 523 2, 556, 522 75, 040, 751 308, 031, 394 1, 947, 782 75, 050, 844 808,158, 727 3, 092,198 75, 080, 987 311,876,421 3, 786, 070 75, 068, 424 3 1 1 497, 780 3, 288, 940 75, 075, 912 316, 918,138 3, 758, 394 75, 083, 399 320,123, 079 8, 807, 949 75, 090, 887 322, 978, 222 1 091, 883 75, 098, 374 826,093,143 4, 739, 877 75,105, 882 329,48S,886 4, 877, 039 75,113, 349 382, 494, 035 1 700,183 75,120, 837 385, 274, 867 8, 639, 452 75,128, 324 342, 241, 803 10,134, 381 75, 343, 251 347, 001, 689 9, 869, 829 75, 560, 244 349, 003, 90O 10,917,435 75, 547,^799 353,455,851 12, 278, 674 75,638, 932 355,357,723 12,177, 624 75, 312, 773 357, 740, 514 12; 005, 909 75,898, 925 880, 794, 991 11,683,082 75, 758,186 364, 257, 375 10, 831, 655 75,909,130 368, 884, 948 9, 901, 866 76, 295, 886 369, 398.100 10, 219, 548 78, 345, 986 372, 410, 8G9 10, 805,153 76, 327, 799 375,178, 309 10, 024, 976 76, 333,- 888 877, 714, 653 9,937, 442 76, 299; 882 380, 277,114 9, 857, 041 76, 349,137 882, 743, 963 10, 619, 754 76, 408, 876 388, 450, 920 11, 066, 054 76, 510, 842 388, 285, 886 10, 973, 204 78, 582, 235 390, 878, 229 10, 645, 833 76, 759, 671 393, 948, 894 10, 559,114 76, 660,481 396, 890, 485 10, 734, 583 78, 715. 873 899,901,346 10, 865, 237 76, 889; 983 402,941,410 10, 800, 677 76,889,716 405, 682, 583 10, 782, 958 76, 659, 772 408, 889, 220 10, 801, 669 76, 628,116 411, 208, 300 10, 755, 082 . 76, 597, 677 414,827, 274 10, 291, 861 • 76, 585, 840 417, 086. 241 10, 608, 692 78, 808, 567 420, 712, 909 11, 860, 288 76, 534, 026 422, 996. 959 11,343,140 76, 626, 764 425,472, 554 11, 286, 828 76,796,193 428, 440, 871 10,918,171 78, 628, 781 430, 974, 953 10, 822, 870 76, 527, 216 433, 648, 087 10. 729, 078 76, 897, 331 . 437,228,410 11, 557, 760 76, 708, 644 . 440,802,405 11,158, 952 76, 708, 892 443, 813, 845 10, 709, 439 78, 799, 537 447, 393, 242 9, 432, 627 76, 793, 513 449, 650, 406 8, 955, 254 76, 818, 427 452,109, 947 10, 649, 456 76,874, 969 456,950, 885 11, 658,805 76, 618, 254 460, 003. 325 12, 832, 692 76, 807,145 461 218,103 14, 485, 014 70, 875, 555 468, 988, 835 18, 995, 815 77; 198, 068 475,176, 849 18, 798, 046 77, 839, 558 480, 587,488 20, 299, 954 77, 688, 844 485, 919, 803 21,277.979 77, 696, 840 490, 540, 824 22, 671, 532 77, 698,-303 491 970, 840 25, 870, 383 77, 740, 09G 501, 215, 806 27,800,434 77, 938, 913 505, 818, 874 29,172, 111 77, 917,108 509, 962, 377 31,729,052 77, 947, 619 515, 885, 939 86, 583,124 77,181, 806 520, 349, 998 40,.148, 730 76, 995, 390 524, 957, 388 48, 973, 518 70,511,060 529, 019, 947 47, 580, 082 77, 301, 515 584,857,565 50, 818, 836 77,235,022 538,440,982 53, 969, 488 76, 586.155 542, 079, 363 57, 940, 646 76,910,813 546,721,190 61, 401, 457 77,096,549 550, 082, 746 65, 720, 460 77, 294, .571 555,550,397 • 68, 912, 8.57 77; -433, 950 559,401,987 72,501,576 77,195, 831 563,262, 767 76, 669,151 76, Gil, 232 567, 269,118 99 TRE.A SURER. M©o 3-4o,- - E S T I M A T E D STOCK O F S I L V E R COIN AND B U L L I O N AT T H E E N D O F EAGM M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. $414, 410,735 414, 966, 785 415, 742, 835416, 412, 885^ 417, 122, 835 417,. 878, 985 418, 666, 985 41S, 900, 985 419, 047, 305 419,. 195, 305 419, 332, 305 419,, 332, 450 419, 832, 450 419, 332, 450 419, 332,550 419, 382,550 419, 332, 550 419, 332, 777 419,, 832, 777 419, 332, 777 419, 333, 029 419, 383, 029 419, 833, 029 419, 383, 208 419, 758, 208. 420, 504, 208 421, 176,408 421, 776,408 422, 176; 408 422, 426, 749 422, 626, 749 422, 826. 740 422, 927, 039 423; 127,039 423, 277, 219 423, 289, 219 423, 289, 219 42.3, 289, 219 428, 289, 309 423, 289, 309 423, 289, 309 423, 289,629 423, 289,629 424, 789, 629 426, 289, 916 427, 789,916 429, 289,916 430, 790,041 431, 852, 041 434, .502, (Ml 437, ,202,141 1892—July -. August..... September... Octoher November.. December .. 1893—January February... M a r c h .'. April....... May........ June July ... August. September.. October Novemher.. December ... 1894—January Fehruary — March April May June July August Septeniber . . October November.. Decemher... 1895—January February.... M a r c h .." April....... May June Ju.ly August. Septemher .. Octoher November .. December... 1896—January February ... March April May June July August Septemher . . M®« Standard dollars.. Bullion. $80, 479, 594 83,483,551 86, 000, 551 89,872,154 92, 999, 927 90,743,988 99, 282, 961 102,973, 771 106, 709,122 110, 3l5i 196 114,289,140 118,173:, 820 119.277,735 122, 200, 780' 1 2 1 212, 787 126, 281,553 127, 262, 287 127, 207, 874 127, 215,171 127,216,957 127,220,207 127, 228; 437 127, 2 3 1 643> 127, 267, 347 127,113, 753 126,454,771 126,1.01 475 125,261,863 125, 351, 523 125,014,161 124,852,079 124, 551, 374 124, 673,187 124,583,685 124,528, 559 124, 479, 849 121670,701 124, 687, 228 124, 652,406 124, 721, 501 124, 60-3:, 759' 124, 812, 532 124,575,129 12.3,171,286 122,187,20& 120, 939, 560^ 119,989,914 119-, 053, 695118,75-3,758 116,881, 740 114, 829, 399 Fractional coin. Total. •$77,500, 000 $572, 396, 329' 77, 472, 912 575, 923,198 77, 487, 707 • 579,211,006 77,484,987 583,269,976 77, 475, 318 587, 598, 080 77, 898, 748 592, 519, 721 77,887,460 595, 777, 406 74,993,714 596,8:74, 470 77,197, 380; 602, 953, 757 77, 370, 715 606,881,210 77, 558, 2'1!2' 611,179,657 77,256.2.12 614, 762, 482 76, 563, 878 6i;5.174, OGU 77, 036, 067 618:.'. 569, 277 77, 598-,621 621,171,958 76,977,002 822,. 571,105 78,980,353 623:, 555,170 77,491207 624, 034, 858 77,041,547 623,589,495 76,516.806 623, 068, 534 76,681,555 623, 214, 791 76,827.432 62-3,188,898 75. 527, 223: 622:,-091,895 76,122,875 622, 723, 430 76, 22.1, 063 623,091,024 76,167,701 623,12G, 683 75,054, 481 622; 385, 364 75, 667,112: 622, 705, 383 76, 381, 359 023, 859, 290 77,155, 722: 624, 596, 632 77,192,015 624,671,443 77,071,742 624, 449, 865 78,450, 557 624, 050, 783 76,169, 589 023,.880, 293 76, 375, 930 624,181,708 76, 772, 583 6 2 1 541, 631 77, 005,441 625,-025, 364 78,145., 901 62-4,122, 346 76, 291, 880 624, 233, 595 77,. 259,180 625, 269, 990 78,448,506 626,341,574 77,182,006 625,084,167 78, 573, 872' 626,438,630 78-, 504, 547 626:, 525, 462 - 78,218,677 626,893,790 77, 948, 516 026,677,988 78,994,051 626, 278, 881 75, 730, 781 825,574,517 75, 867, 706 626,273,505 75, 609, 288 626,793,049 75, 354, 781 627,, 386, 321 3 5 o — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D OF E A C H MONTII, FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—Juno July August September. October Novemher . December.. 1879—January . . . Fehruary... March April May June. July August September. October November . December.. ;'Ernited States! notes. $346., 346, 346, 346, 346:, 348, 346, 340, 846, 846, 346, 846, 346, 346, 846; 846; 346, 346, 346, Treasury notes. Na;tional-bank notes. $322, 919, 810 321, 945, 415 321, 641,, 533 320, 761, 850 321, 121, 041 322, 032,. 882 322, 80S.. 580 323, 409,195 325, 038,476 326:, 093. 402 828, 442, 966 328, 676, 747 328, 982,. 073 - •3-29,.241.893 380, 062, 713 333, 649, 736' 336, 581, 621 339, 494,074 341, 852,242 Total. $869', 600,826 668:, 628, 431 668, 322, 549 667. 442, 666 687, 862, 057 668, 713, 878 669, 489, 576 670,. 090, 211 671, 717, 492 672, 774, 418 675,. 123,982 675, 357, 763 675,. 648, 089 675-, 925, 909 676,. 743, 729 680,. 330, 752 683, 262, 640 686„ 175,090 688, 533, 258 100 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. I¥®8 3 5 9 — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , TREASURY N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1880—January . . February . .March April May . . . . . . June.. • July August... September October... Novemher December. 1881—January .February. March April May . . . . . . June July August... Septemher October... November December. 1882—January . . February. March -•... April May June July August... September October... Novemher December. 1883—January . . February. March April May . . . . . . June July...... August... September October... Novemher Decemher. 18*84—January . . February. March April May June July August... September October... November Decemher. 1885-Januar^'^.. February. March April May June July August... September October November December. 1888—January . . February. March April..... May June July August... September United States notes. $346 681,,016 346 681,,018 346 681,,016 846 881.016 346 681,,016 846 681,,01G 846 681,,016 848 681,,016 846 681,, 016 348 881,,016 846 881,,016 348 681,,016 346 681,,016 346 681,., 018 346 681,,016 848 881,,016 348 881,016 346 681,,016 846 681,,016 346 681,,016 848 681,,016 348 681,,016 848 681,016 346 681,,016 346 681,016 348 681,, 010 346 681 016 346 681,, 016 346 881,,016 846 681,,018 346 681.016 346 681,,018 348 681,,016 346 881,,016 346 881,,016 846 881,,018 846 681,,016 846 681,,016 346 681,,018 346 681,,016 348 881,016 348 681,,016 348 681,,016 346 681,,016 846 681,,010 348 681,,016 846 681 016 346 681,,016 846 881,,016 346 681,,016 346 681,,016 348 681,,016 348-881,016 848 681,,018 348 681,018 846 681,,0.18 346 831,,018 348 681,016 348 681, OIG 846 681,,016 348 681,,016 346 681,, 016 346'681,,016 346 681..016 346 681,,016 846 681,,016 848 681,,016 348 681,,016 816 681,,016 848 881,,016 346 681,,010 348 681,,016 346 681,,016 846 681,,010 848 6S1,, 016 846 681,,016 348 881,,016 848 681,,016 846 681.010 346 681,, 016 846 681,,016 Treasury notes. N.ationalbank notes. $343, 343, 843, 844, 344, 343, 843, 313, 348, 343, 343, 343, 343, 34.3, 847, 852, 353, 351, 858, 857, 858. 859, 861, 381, 361, 8G1, 360, 360, 350, 357, 857, !59. i62, 881, 381, 1, 381, 380, 359, 858, 357, 358. 855; 853, 352, 351, 350, 349, 348, 345, 344, 342, 840, 338, 337. 336; 335, 338. 330, 828, 326, 323, 820, 319, 316, 318, 315, 315, 316, 315. 816, 316, 817, 317, 31.5, 313, 811, 308, 308. 804, 803, Total. $689. 868, 446 689: 922, 267 890. 830,^17 091, 219, 600 691 359, 243 890, 571,917 090. 462, 727 090; 338, 983 690, 128,758 690, 080. 412 08;) 978,176 890, 473,848 090, 532,189 639, 923,494 693 735,178 893, 728,113 700. 285, 909 701 298,131 703, 594, 249 704, 180, 922 705, 086, 656 708, 544,016 708, 190, 656 708, 538, 484 708, 581, 780 707. 776,666 707, 596, 803 707. 041 905 705, 708, 070 704. 283,580 704, 855,158 708, 515,446 708, 937, 678 708, 480, 851 708. 872, 585 708: 583,806 707, 991, 864 707: 105,113 705 873,019 705, 227,970 704, 138, 266 702: 758,224 701 794, 839 700, 587,890 699. 409.180 693. 209,436 698; 981, 900 696. 830, 387 695: 361, 822 692. 485, 957 890; 716, 521 897,543 899, 525 685, 373, 628 683, 746, 371 682, 812,980 681 724, 954 679. 688, 788 677. 481,499 675. 073, 348 672, 730, 923 670: 317,186 667 578, 411 668, 098, 820 683, 670. 262 663, '•.88, 097 662 G59, 857 682 112, 723 663 029,138 861 960,103 683; 429, 863 663, 193,319 663, 681,178 688: 082, 268 661, 831, 405 859, 942, 890 857, 849.181 655, 191, 907 852, 919, 554 650, 930. 631 649, 780,828 101 TRE.\SURER. W©o 8 5 o — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK NOTEJ .OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. TJnited S t a t e s notes. 1886-October.... November . December.. 1887-January . . . February .. March April May June July August Septemher . October November . December.. 1888—January . . . February .. March April May June July August vSeptember . Octoher NoA^emhor . Decem ber.. 1889—January... February.. March April May June July August Septeniber. Octoher November . Decemher . 1890—January . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October . . . November . December.. 1891—January . . . February.. March April May June. July August September. October November . December . 1892—January . . . February .. March April May Juiie July August September. Octoher November . December.. 1893—January . . . February .. March . April May ,.,' June $840. 681, 010 840, 681,010 348, 681,016 348, 881, 018 846, 681,010 346, 681,016 348, 881,616 346, 881, 016 348, 681, 016 848, 681, 016 348, 6 8 1 016 346, 681,016 348, 681,016 346, 681,018 346, 68l;016 346, 881,018 346, 681, 010 348, 881. 010 346, 68i;016 346, 881,010 346, 881.016 348, 681, 016 346, 881, 018 846, 681,016 346, GSl, 018 346, 881,010 348, 881,018 848, 881,016 346, 681,016 346, 081,016 846, 881,016 348, 881, 016 346, 681, 016 346, 881, 0.16 846. 081,016 846, 881,016 348, 681 010 346, 881; OIG 848, 881, 016 846, 8 8 1 016 348, 881,018 848, 681, 016 848, 681,016 346, 881, 016 346, 681, 016 346. GSl, GIG 346, 681, 016 346, 081,016 346, 681,016 346, 881, 016 346, 681, 016 348, GSl, 016 348, 681,016 848, 881,016 846, 681, 016 348, 881, 016 848, 681, 016 346, 681,016 346. 881,016 846, 881,016 846, 681,016 346, 881, 016 348, 881,016 846, 681, 016 846, 681,016 346, 681,016 846, 681,016 346, 681,016 848, 681, 016 846, 681, 016 348, 681,016 348, 681,016 346, 681,016 348, 681,016 846, 681,010 348, 881, 010 848, 881, 016 848. 881.016 846: 881,016 881,016 348, 681,016 Treasury notes. $3, 609, 000 8, 089, 000 18,949,000 19, 258, 800 24,090,500 28, 804, 000 33,150, 700 87,093,200 41,731,200 45. 677, 347 50; 228, 417 54, 994, 035 59, 686, 035 64,251,180 68, 725, 270 72,959, 652 77, 827,102 81,553,000 85, 236, 212 89,802,198 93, 228, 690 97,891,986 101, 712, 071 105, 566,170 109. 382, 637 112, 484, 835 116,611,233 120. 798, 718 124, 745, 623 127,046,489 131,867,853 135, 490,148 139, 089, 778 143.189, 874 147.190, 227 N.ationalbank notes. Total. $301, 309, 290 $647, 990, 306 299,144, 278 845, 825, 292 298, 572, 072 643, 253, 088 292, 782, 727 G89, 483, 743 288, 864, 797 635,545, 813 238, 950, 711 633,681,727 284, 793, 311 681, 474, 827 281.982, 407 628,863,423 278, 917, 073 625, 598, 089 276, 288, 312 822, 969, 828 274,128, 829 820, 809, 845 272,721, 580 019, 402, 546 271, 915, 258 818, 596, 274 269, 690, 378 616,371,394 208, 303, 854 615, 0 4 1 870 265, 702, 684 612, 388, 650 262, 452, 593 609,133,809 259, 997, 204 608, 678, 220 258, 428, 501 605,107,517 255,581, 273 602,282,289 252, 203, 941 598, 884, 957 249, 458, 735 596.184, 751 248, 847, 027 598, 028, 043 248, 529, 002 590, 210, 018 •239, 258, 217 585, 939, 233 238, 328, 872 588. 007, 888 233, 554, 192 580, 235, 208 229, 0 4 1 824 575, 722, 840 221 248, 585 570, 929, GOl 221,028, 621 567,709,637 218, 508, 473 585,187,489 215, 286, 737 581,967,753 211,197, 683 557, 878, 699 267, 993, 689 554, 674, 705 205, 763, 371 552, 444, 387 208, 587, 802 550, 248, 818 201, .925, 825 548, 606i 841 199. 548, 687 546, 227, 653 197, 087, 885 543, 788, 401 1 9 1 447, 219 541,128,235 192, 000, 458 538, 881, 469 190, 274, 602 586, 955, 618 189, 284, 900 535, 945, 916 187, 861, 523 584,042, 539 185,748, 590 582, 429. 808 184, 253, 808 530, 934, 884 183.134, 753 583, 4.21 789 181, 602, 915 588, 352, 931 179, 610, 433 540, 246, 449 178, 329, Oil 544, 268, 827 177, 088, 171 547, 859, 687 175,303, 549 550, 788, 585 178, 423, 024 553, 254, 740 171, 535, 064 555, 809, 280 170, 227. 648 , 558, 639, 862 188, 850; 839 I 581, 209, 202 187, .577, 214 584, 488, 647 188,166, 989 589, 841, 990 171,181 309 577, 501, 360 171,785, 146 582,717,292 172,184, 558 587, 590, 844 172, 998, 607 592, 634, 275 178, 078, 585 597, 086, 703 173, 205, 496 601, 439, 512 172, 621, 875 604, .589,103 172, 529, 451 608, 812, 885 172, 476, 575 612, 886. 281 172, 499, 349 616, 572, 351 172, 883, 850 621, 076, 937 172, 527, 713 621771-899 172, 858, 429 628, 726, 082 172, 786, 700 631, 952, 111 172, 432, 146 635, 724, 395 173, 614, 870 641, 092, 599 174, 404, 424 645, 831, 063 174, 891, 253 649, 018, 758 175, 422, 388 853,971, 257 176, 094, 544 858, 265, 708 178, 855, 014 082, 806, 408 177,181 254 687, 085,144 178, 718, 872 072, 585,115 102 R E P O R T . ON T H E FINANCES. K®e 3 § o — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y NOTES:, AND- NA.TIONAL-B'ANK N O T E S , OUTSTANDING AT T H E END O F EACH MONTH,, FROM. J U N E , 1878—Gontin.ucd. Month. 1808.-July August.-. SeptemberOctober November December 1894—JauTiary February March... April.,. May June... July August. September October. November December 1895—Janiuary .... February March April... M:ay June July August Soptember October November December 1896^—January February March . April •May June July Aug.ust September M.O: - — -.... , .- . United States notes. $346, 681, 016 346-, 681,016 346, 681, 016 346-, 681, 016 318, 681, 016 346, 881, 016 346, 681,016 348, 881, 016 346, 681, 016 846, 681,018 346, 681, 016 848, 681,016 846, 681, 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681, 018 346, 681, 016 346, 881, 016 346, 681, 016 846, 881, 016 346, 881,016 346, 681, 016 346-, 681,016 346, 681, 016' 846, 681, 016 346, 681, OIG 348, 681, 016 346, 681,016 846, 681,016 346, 681, 016 348, 681, 016 348, 681, 016 346, 881, 016 34 6i 881, 016 846, 681, 016 881, 016 881,010 348, 881, 016 346, 681, 016 346, .681,0,16 346, Treasury notes. N a t ionalbank notes. Total. $148', 288,.848 $183, 755,147 $678, 722, 511 149, 881, 958 198,988,368 695,,543, 342 151, 319, O40' 208, 890, 579 70-6:, 890, 635 152, 785,188 209,311,993 708, 728^ 197 153^ 458, 629 208, 948,105709, 082, 750 158,160-, 151 208, 538, 844 708,880,011 153, 07O-, 908 707, 614, 031 207, 882,107 153; GOl, 181 207,479; 520 - 707; 181, 720 152, 000; 817 207, 875, 695 • 707,457,028 207, 833, 032 152, 813, 072: - 707,827,120 207,245,019 152, 679^ 742 700,605,777 207,353,244 152, 5 8 1 417 706,. 018, 677 207, 539,066 152,447,126 706; 667, 208 207,592,215 706,424,600 152,151, 389 207, 564, 458^ 705, 854, 741 151, 609; 287 207, 565, 090 705,386,674 151,1.46,568 200, 688-, 337 701 846, 423 150,979; 076 704,110, 457 150', 828,731 206, 665, 710 702,780,128 156, 751, 541 285, 297, 571 702; 429, 824 150,705,157 205, 043, 651 70-1552,316 150; 830-, 089 207, 541, 211 149, 584, 471 209, 719, 850 - 705,985,387 .148,041 280^ 211,478, 716 706,204,012 148', CSS,. 460 211,691,035: 701 460,451 I45-, 490; 280 70-3;.548, 841 211, 372, 045 144, 495-, 280 703, 515, 490 212, 889, 200 143, 686; 280 212, 851, 934 703, 199. 230 141, 09-2, 280^ 701, 680^, 926 213, 887,680 189, 583, 289700,221894 2l'.8, 960,598• 698; 169, 269 187, 771, 280218, 716, 973 218, 496, 547 - 697,501,843 187,324,2S0 217,181, 917 136, 719, 280 700,582.213 221, 816, 027 136,081,280704, 078, 823 224,189, 387 133; 0G9-, 280 703; 939, 633 181, 385, 280703, 354, 231 225, 287, 935 70-2;. 384, 848 129; 683, 280 226, 000, 547 701,054, 388 128, 848, 280 226, 030; 042 703; 038,192 229,013,896 126, 741, 280 233:,. 639, 357 • 705,321 G5'3 125, 0 0 1 280 3 6 o — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878.. Month. 1878—June July ....: August... SeptemherOctoher . November December-. 1879—JaiLuary Februa,ry M a r c h . *. April May June July August September October Novemher DeGember'.1880—Januai\y February MarGh April — — .... — .- June: July August Septemher. Ootober Novemher . December,. aold certificates. Silver certificates. $1, 482, 600 3, 807,630 6,133, 880 2,028,070 2, 70S, 350 2, 273,520 2, 496,130 2, 571,180 2, 308,180 2, 326, 530 i; 977, 020 2, 366, 960 2; 466, 959 2, 785, 850 3, 281, 850 4, 221, 850 6,135, 850 7, 067, 910 8, 712, 910 9, 052, 919 9, 869. 920 11, 628, 920 12, 043, 720 12, 3 7 1 270 12, 374, 270 12, 689; 290 13,138, 046 18, 521, 9G0' 27,118; 960 85, 07-7, 28045, 582, 130- Currency certificates. $46, 815, 000^ 51, .580; 00049, 27.5, 000 40; 890; 06035, 840; 00087,190; 00034, 700; 000' 41,200,000: 46; 100, 00027; 725, 000 32; 045, 000 27,085,00030; 805, 000.* 40; 84t); OGO: 85, 835, 000 81, 215, 00022; 510; 060 14, 270; 00010; 515, 00012,900,000 11,765,000^ 8. 495, 000 9; 160, 00013, 250, 009 1 1 595, 000 15, 665, OGO 1 1 310, GGO 9, 975, COO 8, 775, 000 8. 525, 000 7,005,GOO Total. .$92; 644, 6G0 97, 211, 030 93,425,280 75,744, 670 71,358, 350 73:, 428, 420 58; 778, 830 61, 397, 880 65,187,680 46, 356, 230 49;794,820 44,815,880 48, 685, 850 58,866, 55053„745, 550 50;. 347, 750 43,286, 850 34, 717,110 31,565, 010 32,. 364, 010 31, 217, 520 28, 979, 420 29, 434, 320 38, 674, 370 34, 973, 870 36, 238, 890 32,145, 940 36; 008, 660 43,343,460 51, 002. 780 59, 246, 010 103 TBEASDRER. M o . @^o—GOLD C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FRO.M J U N E , 1878—Cont'd. Gold certificates. 1881—January February March April May June July Aug.ust Sep'tember.. October November . . December— 1882-January February — March April May June . July August September.. October.. Novemher... December... 1883—January.... February... March April May June July August Sei)temher.. October..,.., November..., December... 1884—January February... March April ^'^J June July August September.. October. November... Deeeoiber... 1SS5—January February... March April May June July August Septem b e r . . Ootober November .. December..1886—January February... Maj-ch April May June Jt^l^y August Sepi e m b e r . . Octoher Novemher.. Decemher... 1887—January Fehruary... M a r c h .." April May June July August 541, 480 541, 480 171,800 962, 600 912, 600 782, 920 749, 820 400, 920 248, 920 207, 920 207,920188,120 188.120 188;i20 166, 920 072,120 055,420 037,120 017; 940 4., 992, 040 4, 907,440 28, 360,440 85, 408, 540 64, 619, 840 72, 776:, 940 74, 850, 740 74, 969, 720 81, 338, 620 83, 460,940 82, 378; 640 83, 452, 040 82, 992, 740 82, 495, 240 83-, 328,940 85, 932,920 91, 931,920 101, 250, 020 108, 443,500 104, 238, 400 101, 116, 200 98, 812, 260 98, 392, 660 118, 017, 320 121, 719, 920 120, 988, 620 120, 348, 826 120, 075, 850 119, 631,150 184, 279,586 15.3, 110,220 153, 387,580 153, 860, 090 142. 924,360 149, 323,140 140, 611,320 140, 491,720 140, 387,030 140, 186,810 140, 047,080 189, 710,080 189, 345, 660 189, 3G8, 080 137, 573, 570 137, 112,100 131, 855,695 131, 171245 126, .976,877 126, 892, 327 125, ,348, .1.27 125, 173,427 124, .990,327 121, 701, 409 124, 508, 789 124, 214.595 123, 803,625 123, 339,525 123, 062, 885 121, 486, 817 113, 088,647 111, 773, 547 Silver certificates. $46. 800, 220 47,881260 50,178, 900 50, 080.146 50, 778, 250 51,168, 530 51, 988, 980 57, 578, 310 64,149, 910 86, 327, 870 06, 668, 830 63, 675, 230 68, 999, 670 68,671480 63, 855, 870 07,781,360 67, 786, 220 68, 096, 710 67,119, 210 69, 440, 210 71,569,210 73,607,710 73, 095, 660 72, 848, 880 72,745,470 73, 295. 970 77, 825, 331 80, 771, 331 80, 083, 331 88, 616, 881 89,271,411 92,651,981 94, 490, 241 99,579,141 101,782,811 109, 8.98, 611 110,137,051 110,137, 821 116, 408,161 116,371 '^31 117, 800, 091 119, 811,091 120, 404,341 121,181,921 123, 260, 721 181, 556, 581 133,940,121 138,168, 291. 141,196, 701 141, 419, 831 148,861841 141, 5S5, 086 140, OGO, 776 189, 901, G46 139, 213, 086 138,792,186 125,879,708 125,053,286. 124, 737,108 124,343,776 123,740,378 128, 228, 476 122, 532, 996 121, 874,196 119,595,145 115,977,675 115, 292, 902 1 1 1 593, 252 117,943,102. 117,889,102 .119,657,102 124,585,102 125, 053,102 128,597,102 138,143,388 142,748,180 144,432,492 145, 548.150 148,375,800 .158, 873,128 Currency certificates. $8,630,000 7,965,000 6, 805, 000^ 8, 295, 000 10, 880, 000 11,925,000 10,740,000 9,625, 000 8,315,000 8,310,000 0,045,000 9,590,000 11,400.000 11,550,000 11,140,009 11,115,000 12,330,000 13, 320,00012,730,000 12,000,000 10,670,000 9,945,000 9,845,000 9,585,000 12,490,000 11,840,000 9,715,000 10,105, OOO 11, 805, 000 13,375,000 12.910, 000 12,145,000 11,945,000 12,620,000 14,465:000 14,5GO,00O 16,880,000 18,215,000 15,475,000 15,025,000 11,050,000 12,385,.0O0 13, 230,.000 11420,000 15, 945, 000 17,855,000 22,695,000 21,920, 000 30,130, 000^ 30, 580, 000 27,215,000 25, 450, 000 27, 240,.000. . 29,785,000 31,680,000 31,.56O,.O0O . 23,880,000 18, ,555, OGO .17,765,000 .14,.055,.GOO 14, 850, 000 15, 305,-000 12,J65,.00O . 11,740,660 .14,540,000 . 18, 5!)0,000 -.19,575,606 12, .7.0.5, 000 . .7,855,-000 . 7,180., 606 . 7 , 805, .000 .. 6, 710,600 . . 8, 820, .0.00 . 8, 430, 000 . 7, 5.45, .000 . 8, 510, 000 . 9,400,-000 9, OSO, 000 . 8, 810,.000 . , 7, 550,600 Total. $61, 971, 7C0 02,890,740 63,155, 700 64,937,740 67, 545, 850 68, 874, 450 68,473.800 72, 804, 230 77, 713, 830 79, 845, 590 80, 918, 750 83,458, 350 85. 587, 790 85, 412, 600 84, 662, 290 83, 988, 480 85,121, G40 84,458,880 8 1 867,150 86, 482, 250 87,146,650 109, 918,150 118, 849, 200 147, 053, 500 158, 012, 410 159, 488, 710 162, 810, 051 172, 209, 951 175, 290,-271 184,370,471 185,683,451 187,789,721 188, 930, 481 195, 528, 081 202,180,731 215, 490. 581 228,287,871 238, 796, 321 286,119, 581 232, 515, 481 227,182,351 230,589, 351 251, 851, 861 257,271,841 260,142, 841 269,751851 276, 710,471 282, 719, 441 . 30.5, 606, 231 325,110, 051 323, 914, 871 820,895,170 310,825.136 810, 009, 786 311, 504, 408 310, 848, 906 289,846,736 .283,744,896 282, 549,166 278,108.858 277,936,036 277,841,586 272,871,560 270, 728, 296 265, 990, 840 265,651,920 261, 8-44, 779 253, 690, 579 251,144, 229 250,202, 529 251, 952, 429 255,996,511 258,881,841 259,241,697 269,491, 963 274, 597, 655 278, 894, 827 276; 109, 967 270, 2-71 447 278,196, 675 104 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. N®o 3 6 o — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—ContM.' 1887—September... October November . . . December 1888—January February March ..'..,... April May June July-... August Septemher... October November . . . December 1889—January February M a r c h .'. April May "June July-... August September... Octoher Novemher... December 1890—January . . . . . February M a r c h .'. April May June July August Septemher... October November . . . December 1891—J'.anu a r y February March April :May June July:...' August.. September... • October November . . . December 1892—January February March April ]\1 a y June July. August September . . . October Novemher . . . Decemher 1893—January February March April May June July August September... October November . . . Decemher 1894—January Fehruary March April Gold certificates. Silver certificates. $127, 182, 180. 127. 125, 128. 12i: 120. 143: 142, 182: i6i: 160 168; 168, 157 158, 155 155, 157 158 154, 153, 182, 158, 155, 154, 154: 159, 158, 159. 158. 158: 157. 160; 157, 174, 174, 175, 175, 175, 172, 168, 16i 158, 152, 149, 145, 140. 158; 161 165; 1 5158 274, 857 164 165, 451 172 582, 720 183 194, 993 194 251, 570 205 619, 128 210 896, 870 212 743, 041 217 103, 828 229 491, 772 178, 178, 175, 171 158, 154 152. 146. 148, 142. 141 138, 122, 116, 114 104 94; 87, 138,971 542, 981 755, 591 744, 451 522,181 660,031 605, 413 4 1 1 793 155, 840 023,150 198,800 341, 750 354,600 777,150 706,180 016,150 030,110 018,530 412,642 398, 222 394,802 028, 552 211, 352 950,752 749,152 863, 052 151, 209 301,989 110,089 827,689 552,289 785, 039 261,519 542, 979 021,869 388,269 163, 519 856, 889 072, 069 481,989 731, 499 274,899 387, 529 199, 999 902,149 455, 429 720,209 9 9 1 359 784,059 890,739 852,139 578,839 065,7G9 151,419 002, 999 644, 879 765,729 598,929 600,329 284, 589 555,989 437, 339 821, 639 347, 889 375, 589 170, 989 621, 439 160,339 794, 639 041,189 704, 739 979, 419 so; 756. 79. 79; 78 77, 77, 71 70, 70, 819 005,109 812,169 487,769 098, 769 042,219 444, 219 098, 219 Currency. certifica.fces. 227 041 965 225 187, 728 228 881, 476 237 187, 778 246 250, 274 250 178, 566 250 054, 551 252 846, 851 256 023, 915 258 391, 038 899 281 742, 746 282 629, 896 265 208, 196 274 722, 280 497, 767 279 048, 317 580 279 213, 039 285 202, 889 284 585, 039 288 239, 453 294 018, 953 297 861, 106 299 592, 751 801 589 171 802 191 071 808 423, 571 811 178, 374 310 649, 024 3.10 558, 778 809 855, 874 807 082, 474 307 168, 782 313 389, 857 318 242 153 315 551, 185 314 715, 459 315 489 209 324 213 559 324 986, 401 328 888, 918 824 274, 318 824 772. 643 328 351 343 828 421, 852 829 272, 002 830 499, 002 830 904, 304 831 614, 304 881•809, 304 881 068, 804329-469, 304 826 850 304 326 251, 504 825 783, 504 828 146, 504 328 029, 504 828 226, 504 828 806, 504 823 766, 504 880 957, 504383 081, 504 829 088, 504380 884, 504 883•444, 504 884 138, 504 384 584, 504 504 388 919, 504 338 081, 504 383•202, 339•873, j $6, 885..,000 7,885,,000 7,155,,000 7,115. .,000 10, 925,,000 11, 655,,000 ,000 9, 565, 10, 855 ,000 12,700 ,000 14, 865,,000 15, 805,,000 14, 735,,000 13, 310,',000 11, 970,,000 11, 510,,000 10, 720,,000 14,010.,000 16, 200;,000 11960.,000 14, 890.,000 18, 420:1,000 16, 975.1,000 17, 605,, 000 ,000 17, 005, ,000 16,045 ,000 12, 880. 1,000 10, 750, 1,000 9, 570. 1,000 11,720: ,000 10,480: ,000 8, 650, ,000 8, 985, •,000 10,195, ,000 12, 280, ,000 11,860, ,000 9, 230.,000 7,170:,000 6, 980: 1,000 6, 590.,000 6, 820:,000 11, 500,,000 12, 530,,000 11, 675,,000 14, 270,,000 18,060,000 22, 790.,000 27, 445,,000 29,185, i,0O0 19, 835,sOOO 11,09;- ,000 10,135,,000 ',000 9, 465, 18, 850,,000 29, 440,, 000 81, 220,',000 80, 550,1,000 84, 020,',000 30, 320,1,000 27, 700.,000 22, 770,,000 18, 260.I, 000 11,110,,000 ,000 8, 500, ,000 7, 590. 15, 030,,000 19, 760.,000 17, 090,1,000 15, 980,,000 17, 780,,000 12, 365,1,000 ,000 8, 340, 5, 685,sOOO .,000 8, 28; ,000 22. 425. ,000 33, 825. ,000 89, 085, ,000 44, 975, ,000 47, ,000 ,53, 080, 57,410: $292, 098, 638 304, 098,382 310, 473,811 318, 054,444 330, 698, 751 340. 984, 209 342, 087, 283 348 812,834 372 959, 888 388, 179,922 404, 540,765 401 264, 478 402, 046, 076 415, 934,926 424, 466, 434 417. 914,716 420: 094,661 423; 580, 381 428, 898, 557 430. 479,255 484, 557, 701 483 638. 298 438 024, 748 454 677, 948 455, 291,919 448, 371, 369 444 1 1 1 789 . 449,074, 028 455. 415,928 457, 547, 278 482 215,742 465. 081, 992 468: 043, 625 471 382, 730 474, 073, 040 475 041, 340 492, 507, 090 492, 288,043 492, 215, 093 492, 107,747 494, 204, 373 491, 973,373 493, 432, 311 496, 712, 856 492, 513,302 489, 961, 614 492, 65-4, 668 499. 392, 588 435; 555, 818 491 851140 498. 282, 057 499; 818,157 523 870, 412 536, 012, 782 538. 536. 495, 851 536: 893, 881 518. 889,781 514 533, 233 506, 109, 833 494, 072, 893 481 285, 293 477 397,843 474, 572, 943 479, 721, 893 469. 552, 093 461 980,493 456, 937, 943 451 948,843 487. 841,143 429. 868,693 415 076, 243 418, 732, 923 484. 908, 323 445, 874, 673 451, 775, 873 458, 157,273 456, 9S8,273 481, 908, 723 46- 720.723 •176,'723 105 TREASURER. N©o S@e—GOLD C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Cont'd. Month. 1894—May June..... f July August... September Octoher... November December. 1895—January . . February . M a r c h ..".. April . May June July...... Au.gust — September October... NoA^ember December. 1898—Janu.ary . . . February'- . March April May Juiie July...... August... Septemher Mi}. 3 1 -ESTIMATED Gold certificates. Silver certificates. $69, 86, 88, 85, 64, 64, 59, 53, 52, 51, 48, • 48, 48, 48, 48, 49, 50, 50, 50, .50, 49, 41 43, 48, 48, 42, 40, 40, 40, $339, 062, 504 337,148, 504 380, 519. 504 388, 710, 504 889, 676, 504 387, 712, 504 887, 629, 504 838, 924, 594 833, 798, 504 838,107,504 381,121, 504 830, 914, 504 828, 245, 504 828, 891 504 330, 932, 504 381, 51.8f504 338, 297, 504 342, 409, 504 344, 827, 504 845, 702, 504 345,991504 344, 377, 504 348, 825, 504 850,412, 504 846, 942, 504 842, 617, .504 344, 032, 504 357, 2 0 1 504 864, 478, .504 STOCK O F ALL K I N D S OF M O N E Y M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1873—June July August . . . Septemher October . . . Novemher. December . 1879—January... February . March April May Juiie . . . . . . July August September. Octoher . . . Novemher. .December . 1880-January... February.. March April . May Julie .. July August ... September. October . . . Novemher. Decemher . 1881—January... February.. March April May June July...:... August Septemher. October . . . Gold. $213, 215, 218, 221, 220, 228, 231, 234, 236, 239, 241, 244, 245, 248, 256, 288, 807, 827, 888, 339, 342, 844, 346, 349, 351, 854, 865, 387, 405, 417, 436, 443, 446, 455, 473, 476, 478, 481 488, 501, 511, 199, 977 848, 786 186, 311 300, 413 043,368 625, 207 645, 490 199, 478 846, 723 583, 620 953, 581 414,180 741, 887 058,489 846,088 056, 727 984, 532 697, 387 540,249 524, 612 254,478 394, 974 887, 214 319,297 841,206 455,084 940, 999 138, 517 658,188 422, 204 201,090 342, Oil 079,544 519,986 214, 787 347, 500 4 8 1 538 380,029 785, 577 505, 052 830, 601 Silver. Notes. $87, 693, 799 $889, 800, 828 90, 287, 684 663, 626, 481 94, 954, 759 668, 322, 549 98, 7-43,150 867, 442, 686 99, 903, 755 687, 302, 057 104, 289, 850 868, 713, 378 105, 949, 417 889, 489, 576 109, 290, 641 670, 090, 211 111, 2 8 1 752 871,717,492 112, 595, 406 672,774, 418 118, 609, 788 675,128, 982 115,035, 994 675, 857, 768 117,143, 551 675,648,089 119,030,899 875, 925, 909 121, 828. 027 678, 748, 729 124, 094, 659 GSO, 380, 752 125, 864,170 883, 282, 840 129,868,734 886,175, 090 132,104,198 688,583, 258 135,167, 503 689, 868, 446 137, 322, 864 689, 922, 267 139, 452, 288 690, 680, 417 142, 890, 470 691, 219, 600 145, 221, 418 691. 859, 243 147, 721, 556 890,571917 151,060,734 690, 462, 727 158, 714, 409 690,338, 9il8 155, 294, 977 690,128, 758 158,161,650 690, 060, 412 160, 775, 789 689, 978,176 168,110, 894 890, 473, 848 166, 083, 933 890, 532,139 167, 095,110 689,923, 494 168,158,138 898, 785,178 170, 408, 017 898, 728,113 172,401,893 700, 285, 909 174, 789, 715 701, 298,131 178, 700, 508 703, 5 9 1 249 178, 799, 548 704,130, 922 181,127, 330 705, 086, 658 184, 298,180 706, 544, 016 Currency certificates. $.59. 370, 000 59.235,000 61,9-55,000 58, 785, 000 58, 305, 000 5 1 825, 000 57. 085, 000 48,965,000 41, 245, 000 37,855,000 87, 565, 000 87, 875, 000 48, 485, 000 55, 755, 000 57,040, 000 77, 085, GOO 67, 515, GGO 57,015,000 48, 785, 000 84. 450, 000 29, 215, 000 33, 070. 000 84, 680, 000 33, 295, 000 83. 670, 000 31, 990, 000 42,150, 000 39, 225, 000 84, 715, 000 Total. $468, 448, 703 462,771,408 484, 525, 208 463,199, 203 4m, 827, 208 458, 845, 858 455,291,778 439, 810, 878 428, 026, 378 422,050,378 417, 614, 853 417,104,158 425,322,463 483,119, 483 436, 309, 413 457,889,413 456, 561, 413 450,010,893 443, 404, 398 430, 252, 398 425, 218, 498 421, 881, 998 426, 827, 978 427,524, 978 424, 281, 698 417,427, 693 426, 869, 698 436, 915, 69:; 439, 520, 048 AT T H E E N D OF EACH Certificates. $92,644, 600 97, 211, 030 98, 425, 280 75. 744. 670 71, 358, 850 73, 426, 420 58,.776, 830 81,397,880 85.187, 680 46, 356, 280 49, 794, 620 4 1 815, 060 48, 885, 650 58, 8G6, 550 53, 745, 550 50, 847, 750 48, 286, 850 84, 717,110 31, 505. 010 32, 884; 010 31,217,520 28, 079, 420 29, 434, 320 83, 674, 370 3 1 978, 870 36, 238, 890 32,145, 940 38, COS. 680 43, 343, 460 51, 002, 780 59, 246, 010 61971,700 62, 390, 740 03,155, 700 84,937, 740 67, 545, 850 68, 874, 450 68,478, 800 72, 601 230 77, 713, 830 79, 845, 590 063, 139,202 071 923,881 074. 888,899 088, 230,890 085, 105,530 075, 004, 855 085, 881, 313 074, 978, 210 085 038,852 071, 309, 874 080, 481, 971 079, 623, 597 087, 214,127 101, 881, 797 109. 183, 394 141, 429, 888 180, 328,192 177, 958,801 188, 742, 715 198, 924, 571 200, 717,124 208, 457, 099 210, 481, 604 219, 574, 328 225, 108, 549 282, 217, 435 242, 268, 146,311 297, 570, 912 319, 221,680 349, 178,899 361, 081,842 865, 879, 783 380, 4.88, 888 407. 588, 982 416. 286, 857 428, 580, 952 430, 428,834 444, 098, 581 485, 320, 277 482, 482,868 518, 387 106 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. W©« B 7 . — E S T I M A T E D STOCK O F ALL K I N D S O F M O N E Y AT T H E E N D OF EACH." M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1831—November December 1S82—January February March April •May. June — July August Sep'tcmber . . . . October November December . 1883—January . February' March April May June July August . Septeraber — October Novemher December 188i—January Fehruary March April May June July August Soptember October November December 1885—January February March April May Juiie July August Septemher October November.... Deeeuiher 1886—January February March April. May June July August September . . . October Novemher December 1887—January February March..' April May June . July : August Septemher . . . October Novemher December 1888- - J a n u . a r y Febrnn.ry M a r c h .' April May d une Certificates, $516, 999, 521, 826, 525, 085, 520, 510, 520, 327, 520, 743, 509, 865. 506, 757, 504, 652, 505, 926, 509. 819, 515, 586, 520, 212, 524, 670, 528, 488, 530, 465, 535, 912, 538-, 660, 540, 444, 542, 782, 544, 812, 548, 409, 552, 197, 558, 078, 563:, 790, 566, 108, 568, 281, 568. 994, 557; 424, 541, 139, 541, 805, 545, 500, 549, 706, 554, 371, 557, 853, 582, 194, 572, 025, 576, 118,578, 828, 581, 162, 584, 168; 585, 874, 587, 127, 588, 697, 589, 979. 592; 378; 597, 236, 600, 445, 607, 128, 612, 980, 614, 128, 611, 4.84, 604, 428, 601, 980, 598, 868, 590, 774, 592, 725, 600, 098, 607, 829, 615, 023, 626, 528, 640, 418, 645. 869, 646; 880, 649, 194, 650, 578, 655, 423; 6 5 1 520, 658, 646, 663, 589, 681, 793, 695, 130, 699, 111, 704, 703, 706; 471, 707, 848, 708, 518, 711. 369, 706; 262, 705, 820, $186, 2Q0,775 $703,190, 668 189, 248,630 70s; 538; 484 191, 226,186 703,561,780 193, 102, 068 707, 770, 886 197, 065,542 707, 598, 803 198, 192,873 707, 044, 905 201, 037; 484 705, 708, 070 202, 8 0 1 288 704, 283, 580 2 0 1 593,940 704,-85'5,158 206. 977,896 706, 515, 446 209, 934, 955 708, 987, 678 212, 948,203 703,480, 851 215,. 049, 230 705, 872, 585 218, 117,713 708, 583, 806 219, 985, 788 707,991,884 222, 562, 254 707,105,113 224, 976; 536 705, 873, 019 226, 906,129 705, 227, 970 229, 978:,.907 704,188, 286 233. 698; 415 702, 758, 224 234, 65-2, 989 701,791839 236, 725., 982 700, 587, 800 239, 0.11 417 099, 409,130 240, 718, 023 698, 209, 436 242, 281, 039 696; 981, 909 241 070, 406 696; 630, 867 246, 085, 588 695, 361, S22 248,. 206,150 692, 485, 957 250, 155,675 890, 716, 521 252, 087,795 683, 897, 548 253, 395, 212 686, 699, 525 254, 672, 855 685, 873, 828 257, 519,15S 683, 746, 871 259, 962.159 682, 812, 980 262, 496; 335 681, 724, 954 264, 531, 618 679, 888, 788 287, 087,101 677, 461, 499 269, 878, 728 675, 073, 348 271, 6 8 1 841 672, 730, 923 273, 285,380 670, 317, 186 275, 005,135 087, 578, 411 278,. 143,019 686,096,820 280, 574, 004 6G3, 670,262 282'. 883, 087 663,538, G97 679,132 662, 059, 857 284;;,.985,584 682,112,723 236, 645, 654 663,029,188 289; 681, 980,103 292, 080.180 663,429-, 863 294, 383, 673 663,193, 319 297, 057.181 299, 223, 016 663, 681,178 800, 779, 294 683, 882; 288 803, 261,523 661,831,405 308, 081, 894 659,942, 890 308, 158,727 057, 849,181 311, 876,421 655,191,G07 3 1 1 497,780 652. 919; 554 316, 918,188 650,930,681 320; 128, 079 649,780, 828 322, 978,222 64-7, 990,806 326, 098,143 645.825, 292 329, 468,886 648, 258, 088 382, 494,035 689,468, 743 835, 274, 667 035,545,313 342, 211,. 803 633,631,727 347, 001,639 681,471827 349, 963, 900 628, 688, 423 353, 4J55, 851 625,598,089 355, 857,723 622, 969, 328 357, 740,514 620; 809, 845 360, 791.991 619; 402,. 546 364, 257, 375 618,596,274 366,. 884,. 948 6.16,371,394 369, 398,109 615,044-, 870 372, 410,869 612; 383, 650 375, 178,309 609,183,609 377,. 714,653 60S,678,220 380, 277,114 695,107,517 382, 743, 968 602, 262, 289 380, 450,920 598, 834, 957 $80, 918, 750 83, 453, 350^ 85, 587, 790 85,412, 600 81 662, 290 83; 963, 480 85,121, 640 84,458,330 84, 867,150 86, 432, 250 87,146, 650 109, 913,150 118, 349, 200 147, 058, 500 153, 012, 410159, 486, 710 182, 310, 051 172, 209, 951 175, 299, 271 184, 370, 471 185, 683, 451 lS-7, 789, 721 188, 930, 481 195,528,081 202, ISO, 781 215,490, 531 228, 267, 671 238, 796; 321 236,119, 561 232. 515, 481 227,162, 851 230, 589, 351 251, 6 5 1 661 257,271,841 260,142, 341 289,754,851 276, 710, 471 282, 719,441 305, 806, 231 325,110, 051 323, 914, 371 320, 895,176 310; 825,186 310. 009, 786 3 1 1 504, 406 310, 843; 906 289, 646; 736 238; 744,896 282, 549,166 278.108, 856 277; 986, 036 277,841, 536 272; 871, 566 270, 726, 296 265, 990, 840 285, 651, 920 261, 8 4 1 779 253, 890, 579 251,144,229 250, 202, 529 251, 952, 429 255, 996, 511 258,331,841 259, 241, 697 289, 491, 983 274, 597, 655 276, 894,827 276.109, 987 270,274,447 273,198,675 292, 098, 838 301 093, 382 310,473, 311 318,054,444 330, 693, 751 340,934,209 342, 067. 283 343, 312, 834 372, 959, 668 386,179, 922 Aggregate. $1, 492 397, 870 1, 503, 085, 232 1, 510 441, 345 1,506, 801, 350 1, 509, 652, 882 1, 509, 949, 857 1, 501, 780,995 1, 498, 249,898 1 498, 788, 500 1, 505, 852, 087 1,515, 838, G65 1, 546, 858, 637 1, 561, 988, 787 1, 598, 405,781 1, 6 1 1 343, 220 1,619, 610, 288 1, 829, 072, 258 1, 643, 001 5S0 1, 649, 860^ G50 1,682, 554,173 1, 668, 898,791 1, 673, 512,780 1, 679, 551, 777 1, 892,,538,803 1, 705, 238,998 1, 722, 299, 4S9 1,737 946, 508 1, 741,482,036 1,731 418, 846 1, 711 640.176 1,709. 082, 777 1,718: 188, 831 1, 742; 628,853 1, 754, 418,194 1 762, 217, 036 1, 778, 189,401 1,793, 2 8 1 520 1,808. 290,012 1, 828. 800, 782 1, 849: 875, 540 1, 851 288, 275 1, 8.51: .009.780 1 842; 198; 797 1,845, 108,006 1,848, 223,129 1, 852, 320, 393 1, 839, 558,112 1, 838, 230, 289 1847, 439,588 1, 851, 340,312 1, 854, 909. 209 1, 853, 788; 007 1, 842 392. 835 1,838 691,271 1, 828 866, 800 1, 823 494, 709 1,821 938, 020 1 821. 637,752 1, 828. 377,494 1,836; 194,103 1, 850. 1, 869; 398, 977 1, 876; 188, 763 1, 876, 209, 537 943,014 i; 891 559, 817 1, 903, 652, 387 1,910, 885,396 1,909 688,742 l,-907 2-48, 209 1, 915 886, 824 1,954, 039, 695 1 982 077,406 1,992 841,147 2, 007; 200, 753 2; 021 964, 351 2, 033, 094,471 2, 034, 978,842 2, 040, 586, 874 2, 064 223, 416 2,077 136, 270 101 TREASURER. MOo- 3*^6.—-ESTIMATED STOCK, OF ALL KINDS OF MONEY A T T H E . E N D O F - EACifn MONTH,, FROM J U N E , 1878^—Contin,ned. Gold. 1888—July August^ Septemher Ootober Novemher Decem'ber 1889—Ja:nu:ary February M.archApril May... ..!.. Juno. — — — :. Au.g.uSit September October November.. Decem'ber 1890—January F e b r u a r y .'. March..' April May June r July August Septemher October — November December 1891—Ja.nuary February March.... April May June July. August September October .: Novemher . Decern b e r . . . . 1892^January February M.arch April May... June July A u g u s t ... ,. S e p t e m b er October November . December 1893^—January February.. , Mairch April May June J u l y --August Septemher. Octoher November...... D e c e m b e r ., 1'894—January . F e b r u. a r y . March..' April May June July. . .... Au;gust September October November... 3;>ecemheE 1895—January Fehruary . $705, 158, 196 707,. 481, 335 709-, 881, 170 711, 705. 050 709; 994; 418^ 704, 608, 179 705, 758, 221 705,. 954, 603 704, 778, 319 705:, 611, 209 698, 260, 235 079.. 559, 801 675, 558,. 008679; 859, 398 681,, 819', 487 684-, 194, 680 6S5, 749-, 280 680, 524, 863 690, 880, 770 692, 100, 955 693, 850, 282 695, 189, 833 696, 579, 009 696, 008, 805 691, 651', 019 689, 273, 807 020, 194 693, 887, 694, 881, 738 698, 100, 777 704, 008, 811 707, 5S4, 831 70.5,. 904, 827 700, 495, 069 689-, 998, 821 661, 591, 868 648. 458. 928 644;. ,489, 425 647;, 308, 823 G58, 545, 035 670:,. 77-4, 108 677, 815, 595 6S6v 588, 980: 690,. 986, 886 G8S,. 758, 898 687, 239, 687 681, 438, 405 680, 845, 749 864, 753, 440. 657, 698, 580 658, 130. 106 652, 513, 237 655,: 966, 686 657, 336. 329651, 515, 782. 600 640, 627, 490:, OSO 626, 177, 181 618,. 04'2, 879 604, 4 0 1 554 592, 089; 183 603, 723, 903 645', 839; 540 657, .505, 88G 661, ,395, 851 666, 180, 189 686; 908, 590 670, .023, 510 674, 298, 180 672, 558, 001 668, ,087, 191 6 4 1 868, 968 629, :091 424 620-, 028, 413 618, 293, 455 623, .792, 004 625, 795, 276. 680:, .139, 655 825, 107, 780 608, 548, 187 607, 161, Certificates.. $83S,'285, 686 $598,184, 751 390,876-, 229: 593; 028,043 393, 948, 394 590,2T0-, 018 396,890', 485 585-, 989,. 238 899,. 90V, 846^ 58;{,G07,838 402,941, 4.10 580-, 285,208 405, 682, 583 575, 722,, 8.40' 408v3e9, 220 570-, 929;, 601 411.206^ 360: 56-7, 709, 687 414, 827, 274 585,187; 489 417, 066, 241 561, 967,,753 420, 712-, 909 557, 878„699 422, 996:, 959 1 551, 674,705 423,. 472, 554 552, 4.44, 387 428^ 440; 671 550, 2-1:8, 818 430„974, 958 548,606, 841 433v 848, 087 546 ,.227, 653 437, 228, 410 543; 768, 461 440,802, 465541,128,235 413, 813, 845 588, 881, 469^ 447, 898, 242586, 955, 618: 449, 850, 4G8 585, 94.5, 910 452,109, 947' 534, 042,53-9 456,. 950, 685 532,. 429,. 606 460, 003, 825 580; 984, 884 484, 218, 103 533, 4 2 1 789 468, 988, 835 538,352,931 475,176, 849 540, 240, 449 480, 567, 488 544, 288, 827 485, 9:1!9, 808 547, 859-, 887 490, 540,, 824 550, 788, 585 49-4,970, 840 558,254,740 501, 21.5., 806555, 309, 236 505, 8118. 674 558, 639; 862 509; 962, 377 561,209,202 515,. 885, 989564, 486, 647 520;, 3419, 998 569, 841i 990 524,957, 888 577,501;360 529, 01'9-.. 947 582, 717, 292 531,357; 565 587, 590. 844 538,440,: 932592, 684, 275 542,079, 363 597, 086, 708 546,. 721,, 199601,439,512 550, 682^ 746 004,589,103 555-, 550-,. 397 808;812,665 559;401, 987' 612; 386, 281 583, 262,. 767 616, 572, 351 567, 269, 118 621,076,937 572, 398; 329 6 2 1 774, 899 575,: 923; 193628, 720,082579;, 211,: 096 631,952; 111 583, 269, 976 685; 724, 395 587,598;- OSO 641, 092, 599 592. 519, 721 645, 831, 063 595i 777,,406 m9, 018, 758 596; 871,, 470 653; 971, 257 602, 958, 757 658, 265; 708' 606,881;, 216 662, 606, 408 611,179, 657 667.0,35,144 614,762; 482 672; 585,115 615,174, 083678; 722, 511 618, 569; 277 695, 543, 342 621,171,,958 706; 690, 635 622, 571,.105 708, 728,197 628; 555,170 709, 082, 750 624, 034,858 708; 380, Oil 628-. 589,495 707;614;081 623, 068,531 707.161, 720 623,214, 791 707; 457, 028623,188,- 898 707, 327,120 6-22,091,.895 706,605,777 622.728,.4.80 708; 618, 677 623,091,.,024 706, 667, 208 623,126:,683 706; 424, 600 622,.835v 364 70.5, 854. 741 622,765,.888 705, 386; 674 623,. 859-,290 704, 346, 428 62.4,596, 682 701110, 457 624,671,.443 702, 730; 128 624,. 449,,865 702; 429, 824 Aggregate. $4015-40,765 $2, 094,. 119, 898: 401, 264, 478 2, 092, 650, 085 402. 048, 076 2,095. 085, 658 415,984,926 2,110; 489, .694 424.466,484. 2,117, 370,116 417, 914, 716 2;. 105; 699, 513 420, 094, 881 2,-107, 258,805 42:^-, 560, 881 2.108, .818,810 426, 396,557 2,110, .085,813 430,479,255 2,115, .605,227 434, 557, 701 2 , n i , .851.930483, 633, 298 2; 091, 784-; 707 488, 024, 748 2, 089, .251420 454, 677, 948 2.112, 454, 287 455, 291, 919 2,115^ 800, 895 448, 871, 369 2-112, 117. 849 4-44i 114, 769 2.109, .739,789 449,074,028. 2,119, 595, 702 455, 415, 928 2,. 128, .327,388 457, 547, 2-78 2,182, 143,547 462,215,742. 2,140, 414, 884465, 081, 992 2,145, 387;847 468, 048, 6252,. 156, 780;, 720471, 382, 736 2,156. 751, 826 474, 073, 040 2,158, 862, 288 475, 041, 340 2,181, 957, 519 492,567,090 2.190, 875, 050 492, 236,.043 2, 202, 521,074 492; 215, 093 2, 215, 913,135 492,107, 747 2, 229, 988, 04-3: 494, 294, 378 2, 242, •632, 648 491, 978, 373: 2, 245, 783, 780 493; 4'82, 811 2.:*: 250, 861, 486 496, 712, S56 2,256, 667, 213 492, 518; 302 2;. 225, 678, 244 489„981, 6T1 . 2,. 216; 378,128 492, 651, 668 2,227, 365.081 499, 362, 588' 2. 249, 341,139: 485, 5o5; 618 2; 250, 600, 952 491, 654,146. 2, 284, 147, 657 496, 262; 057^ 2,. 305; 111, 909 499; 818'. 157 2, 325', 828,153 528'. 870;. 412^ 2, 862. 618,009 538,012; 762 2, 38i: 171, 504 588, 495, 851 2,; 390;..617,600 536; 893^, SS^l 2, 389, 721;534 536- 889; 781 2; 306, 983. 598 518; 533; 283" 2,371, 224, 784 514,109; 638 2,389, .031 441 506; 072, 8932, 364, 414,279 4 9 1 285, 2932;, 357; 578, 787 481, 397. 643 2,. 355, 905,880 477,.572;9432,364, 229,951 474, 721. 3982; 361,,.402,939 479. 552; 0932, 364, 888, 857 469, 980. 4932, 348, 296, 306 461, 937; 9432, 349, 334, 592 458; 946, 843' 2,. 389. 477,846 4-51, 341,143 2; 8 3 1 020, 498 137,383,693 2,31-6, 800, 423 429, 076, 243 2; 326, i96, 720 415, 732; 923 2,375, ^85, 082 418; 908, 823' 2, 464, 271 796 434', 874, 678' 2, 427, 589, 826 445, 775, 673 2,444, 593, 732 451,157, 273' 2, 450; 478, 732 458; 988, 278 2, 460, 215, 809 456; 968; 723 2, 461, 480,157 461, 726; 723' 2 , 4 6 1 956. 543 487,176-, 723 2, 485,. ..^982 468; 448, 708 2, 442: 013,843 462; 771,403 2, 421, 204, 984 461, 525, 203 2; 414. !09, 848 403,199; 203 2; 411: 043,. 944 480; 827, 203 2,. 412. 809; 312 456, 345, 853 2, 410. 238,186 455, 291, 773 2; 413, 687,141 489,810,873 2, 393. 125,192 428, 026, 878 2, 358 971,131 422, 050, 873 2, 356, 091,442 108 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. M®e S7.- -ESTIMATED STOCK OP ALL K I N D S OF M O N E Y AT T H E END OF EACH MONTH,. FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Gold. 1895^March April May Julie July.. August Septeraber October November December 1896—January February March April May June July... August Sep'tember Mo« 628, 631, 686, 641, 629, 613, 618, 609, 597, 598, 612, 617, 622, 607, 600, 595, 603, 641, Silver. Notes. Ceitificates. Aggregate. $624, 050, 733 623, 880, 298 621181, 708 0 2 1 541, 631 825, 025, 364 624,122, 346 624, 238, 595 625, 269, 990 626, 341, 574 625, 084,187 626, 438. 680 626, 525, 462 628, 698, 799 ' 626, 677, 986 628, 278, 881 625, 574, 517 628, 278, 505 626, 793, 049 627, 386, 321 $704, 552, 318 705. 985, 887 706, 204, 012 704, 460, 451 703, 543, 341 703, 515, 490 703,199, 280 701, 680, 928 700, 224, 894 698,169, 269 697, 501, 848 700, 582, 213 704, 078, 823 703,939,883 703, 351 231 702, 864, 848 701,051888 708,036,192 705, 824, 858 $417, 811 353 417,104,153 425, 822, 463 433,119, 463 486, 309, 413 457,8S9,413 456,581,413 450, 010, 393 443, 404, 898 480, 252, 393 425, 218, 493 421,831,998 426,827,973 427, 524, 973 424, 2 6 1 693 417,427,893 428, 889, 898 488,915.893 489, 520, 043 $2,385, 107, 847 2, 370, 079, 482 2, 887, 189. 591 2, 393. 290; 534 2, 406, 010, 794 2, 414, 725, 834 2, 397, 435, 813 ,395, 488,741 , 379: 700, 910 , 851: 438, 083 ,348. 115,009 , 8 6 1 929, 258 ,375. 898, OGl ,380, 8 1 1 707 2, 361, 078,387 2,345, 515, 900 2, 349, 503,705 -2, 870, 588,103 2, 418, 778, 818 § § • — E S T I M A T E D AMOUKT OF GOLD AND S I L V E R IN CIRCULATION AT THIC END OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July August... September October... November December. 1879—January . . February. March April May June July August... September October... November Decemher. 1880—January . . February. March April May June July August... ^ September October... Novemher December. 1,881—January . . February. March .April May Juno July August... September October... Novemher Decemher. 1882—January .. February. March April May .. June July August... G'Old coin, $84, 739,774 83, 884,116 83, 688, 275 85, 264, 111 85, 171,214 86, 225, 072 96, 282,850 100, 442, 571 103, 531,169 108, 167, 494 107, 438,441 107, 783, 020 110, 505, 382 112, 540, 958 115, 299,698 117, 049, 782 138, 446, 813 167, 253,980 178, 749,927 185, 834, 585 195, 503, 715 200, 384,423 208, 108,774 220, 609, 801 225, 695, 779 231, 828; 438 238, 281,719 251, 898,684 284, 930,185 268, 059, 885 279, 458,994 288, 797, 802 273. 041 291 281, 85i; 803 302, 895,033 812, 577,341 815, 312. 877 826, 413; 554 319, 290,055 327, 148, 707 333, 840, 772 388, 774, 875 349, 209,800 3.59, 912, 800 846. 752,147 358, 870,390 365, 674,497 355, 880, 275 358, 251,325 359, 578,222 356, 622, 754 iSilver d o l l a r s . Fractional silver coin. .$84, 918, 822 $855,1,43 870, 284 65, 071, 7-57 2,155, 851 66, 045, 873 4, 057, 295 66, 752, 713 4, 884, 929 66, 948, 031 5, 595, 331 67, 631, 975 5, 790, 721 67, 982, 601 6,631,298 63, 2-43, 558 7,181, 983 68,481,108 7, 218, 056 68,704,010 •7, 461, 387 63, 332, 852 7,304,905 09, 008, 799 7, 853, 649 87, 348, 584 8, 299,199. 63, 785,'^09 9, 559, 586 61,448.641 li; 074, 230 60, 088, 746 12, 888, 566 59, 384, 759 14, 8G5, 993 58, 905, 958 16, 887, 586 58, 874, 498 17, 544, 089 57, 589, 007 17, 888, 957 58, 812,196 18, 875. 908 50,219,384 19, 044, 577 55, 659, 216 18,945,060 55,067.488 19, 309, 485 54,511,788 19,821,959 53, 988, 822 20, 772, 687 58, 913, 429 22,914,075 54, 388, 542 25,763, 291 54,841,043 27, 750, 297 54, 719, 069 29, 282, 487 54, 705, 608 29, 517, 908 54, 085, 816 29,120,545 53, 865, 739 29.183,347 53,498,971 28, 614, 679 58, 889, 816 28, 441, 282 53,143, 038 28, 827, 988 52, 889, 364 29, 376, 403 52, 820, 033 29, 974, 881 58,101,178 32, 280, 038 53, 859, 326 3 1 098, 327 5-4, 216, 212 54,811,108 84, 955, 258 54, 294,179 85, 791, 043 53,718,407 35, 259, 896 58, 444, 834 34, 842, 228 53,155, 519 34,103, 097 52, 932, 476 82, 986, 824 52, 644,197 82,237,637 52, 379. 949 81, 990, 984 52,818,934 32,468, 881 52, 528, 812 32, 563, 581 Total silver. $65, 773, 465 85, 942, 021 68, 201, 029 70, 810, 008 71,831,010 73, 227, 806 73, 773, 822 7 1 921 846 75, 683, 091 75, 920, 088 78, 344, 239 76, 388, 704 75, 000, 233 72, 035,108 7 1 008, 227 71, 162, 976 72, 248, 825 73, 771, 951 75, 582, 084 75,118, 046 74,848,153 74, 595, 292 74, 703, 793 74,012,548 73, 821, 223 78,310,581 74, 888,116 77, 232, 617 80, 404, .884 82,489,386 83, 968, 095 83, 803, 719 82, 988, 284 82,680,318 82, 008, 995 81,581270 81, 887, 347 82,198, 436 88, 075, 584 88. 089, 864 88, 812, 589 89, 266, 361 90, 085, 222 88, 977, 803 88, 287, 057 87, 258, 816 85,919,100 81881,834 84, 870, 913 •81 782, 815 85, 090, 343 109 TREASURER.- N © e 3 § c - E S T I M A T E D AMOUNT OF GOLD AND S I L V E R I N CIRCULATION .T T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Silver dollars 1882—September October Novemher December 1883-January February March April May June. July August September Octoher Novemher December 1884—January February..,.. March April May June July August September October November December 1885—January February March April May June July August Septemher October Novemher December 1838—January February March . . . . April May Juiie July August September Octoher 'November Decemher 1887—Janiiary . . Fobrua'iy March April May.: June July August September October..: November December 1888—January ' February M a r c h .'. April May June July August September October November December 1889—January February March April $356, .580, 275 855, 781,190 355; 945,168 358. 166,191 855, 115, 823 352, 803,580 351, 159, 983. 850, 823, 098 347, 184,163 844, 653, 495 842, 038, 527 344, 238. 232 346, 087, 206 848, 648, 323 347, 657,000 847, 093, 446 348, 418,091 845, 112, 575 346, 353, 382 344, 813,781 340, 673,301 340, 824.203 889, 187; 112 839, 837, 557839. 949, 864 339, 657, 784 340, 838,028 841, 142, 648 341, 680, 992 841, 133,180 842, 727, 581 342, 712, 570 842, 783, 352 341, 868,411 840, 612,138 842, 120,782 345, 985, 470 349. 085,731 855, 131,308 859, 629, 546 362, 757, 418 861, 688, 821 862, 278,173 861, 410,158 860, 443, 324 857, 936, 887 359, 074,385 364, 687, 768 364. 720, 840 888; 190,898 372, 072,260 872, 290,259 871, 729, 450 871, 792, 210 378, 203, 461 875, 241,850 877, 794, 495 376. 419, 229 877, 350, 294 381, 550, 256 391, 090, 390 392, 535, 770 398, 450,215 399. 361,143 898, 681 926 898, 280, 517 397, 745,984 898, 563,122 898, 379, 882 392, 066, 354 373, 606, 804 878, 347,905 877, 329, 864 380, 016, 317 381, 391,086 379, 8 3 1 512 380, 116,365 879, 497, 911 378, 072, 880 877, 407,808 $33,801,. 281 35,914,903 87, 039, 293 83, 938, 238 .37, 874, 111 37, 548, 836 -86, 728, 894 38,189, 851 38,006,722 .35,841,880 .30,623,347 37, 700, 702 39, 783,527 -40,631499 41.301,983 41,975,734 40, 300. 371 . 89, 302, 720 89, 41.9, 528 40,411,584 40, 408, 876 89, 794, 913 89, 988, 710 89,415,107 40, 322, 042 4 1 301104 42,435,754 43, 059,129 41,815,040 40, 888,137 39, 998, 912 89, 886, 380 89, 284, 376 38, 471, 269 89 234, 488 41, 405,186 45. 275, 710 49, 442, 039 50.191, 418 52, 541 571 51, 470, 370 51, 889, 355 51, 253, 776 52,505,619 52, 908, 076 52,469, 720 54,119, 362 56, 803, 829 80, 018, 693 61,148,155 61, 991, 448 81,117,409 58,539,884 57, 340, 887 58, 801, 655 55, 785, 205 55,421, 460 55, 506,147 55,911,226 57, 087, 669 60, 348, 381 62, 840, 625 6 1 261, 714 6 1 222, 813 61, 928, 977 60, 597, 864 59, 318, 515 5-7, 833, 898 58, 449, 820 55, 545, 803 54,910,025 55,481,338 57, 751, 356 59, 691, 450 GO, 475, 385 60, 779, 321 53, 374, 881 ,57,481,904 56,490,339 55,847, 772 Fractional s i l v e r coin. Total silver. ,$53,135, 370 -$38,080,801 . 53,858,388 89, 771 291 54,105, 586 91, 794, 834 54,172, 748 93,110, 988 53, 608, 505 91,477,616 53, 275, 784 GO, 819, 420 52. 961, 876 89, 884, 770 .52, 308, 051 88, 992, 402 52, 612, 794 88, 619, 516 52, 474, 299 87, 818,179 52, 427, 280 89, 051,107 52,190, 792 89, 801, 494 52, 735, 446 • 92,508,978 52, 848, 235 98, 032, 784 51,816,197 92, 918,180 50, 838, 788 92, 862, 522 49. 621, 601 89.921,972 43, 670, 211 87, 972, 981 .47,319,-665 87, 239,193 47, 052, 843 87, 464, 407 46; 859, 219 86, 768, 095 45, 660, 808 85, 455, 721 . 45, .487,-238 •85,425,948 45, 548, 907 84, 964, 014 45, 706, 940 80, 028, 982 45,807,585 8 7 811,689 45, 931 200 88, 419, 954 • 45,906,813 83, 985, 447 45,172, 760 88, 487, 800 44, 302, 220 85, 483, 407 ^ 44, 387, 921 84, 386, 833 44, 049, 389 88, 715, 749 48, 272, 264 82, 536, 640 43, 702, 921 82,171190 49, 594, 894 83, 879, 327 50, 285, 720. 91, 640, 838 51, 328, 20696, 608, 916 52,014,657 101, 458, 746 47,069,977 97, 281, 390 47, 203, 948 99, 745, 519 45, 996, 478 97, 466, 854 46, 209, 527 97,519,382 48, 208, 020 97. 46G, 796 48.178, 288 98,681,837 46,138,587 99, 048, 843 46,156, 255 98, 625, 975 46, 483, 799 100,603,161 47,118, 920 103, 922, 749 48,183, 654 108, 202. 347 48,790,551 109, 938, 706 49,290,807 111,281,755 49, 444, 927 110, 582, 388 48, 789, 824 107, 329, 688 48, 638. 885 105, 979, 252 48, 526, 710 105, 328, 885 48, 452,174 104,187,379 48, 495, 501 103, 916, 981 48, 570, 305 1 0 1 076, 452 48, 947, 826 104, 859, 052 49,164, 242 106, 201, 911 50, 414, 700 110, 781, 067 •51,290,051 118, 930, 876 51,751.132 116, 012, 846 51, 988, 857 116,191,175 51, 825, 993 118, 252, 970 50, 972, 387 111,570,231 50, 7G7, 608 110, 088,123 50, 549, 654 108, 438, 050 50,470, 285 108, 920, 085 50, 354, 685 105, 399, 988 50, 478, 380 105, 886, 405 50, 835, 476 100, 296, 864 52. 020, 975 109, 772, 331 52, 571, 712 112, 283,162 52, 914,197 113, 389, 582 58, 284, 525 114, 013, 346 52, 440,119 110, 314, 980 .51, 941 751 109, 376, 655 51, 707,112 108,197,451 51, 822,110 107, 269, 882 110 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. M o . S S . - -ESTIMATED AMOUNT O F GOLD AND S I L V E R I N CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1889—May J uno July August September.. October N o v e m b e r .. December... 1890—Ja.nuary February... March April May June July August September., October Noveniher . December... 1891-<-January . . . February . . March April May June , July August September.. October N o v e m h e r .. December.., 1892—January..... F e b r u a r y .. March April May t3uRe.... July August September.. October Noveniher.. December.. 1893—January — February.. March April May Juii e July August September., Octoher Novemher. December.. 1894—January . . . February.. March April May June July August . September. October Novemher. December.. 1895—January... February... March April May June July August September. October November . December.. G o l d coin. ^376, 902, 858 3-78,055, 482 374, 798,485 875, 811, 209 375, 947,715 875, 685,071 374, 769, 489 375, 705,922 374, 987, 316 878, 507, 203 378, 624, 488 374, 810, 922 375, 246, 856 374, 396, 881 375, 114.196 379, 053,187 386, 939, 723 400, 378,180 405, 105,897 411, 080,597 409, 441,335 408, 752, 874 408, 463, 850 862, 731 406, 661,880 408, 073, 806 407, 630, 012 408, 745, 335 408, 888,304 406, 770, 367 405, 931, 402 407. 999,130 407, 833,022 407, 813, 501 407, 81.1418 407, 815, 949 408, 911,657 408, 787,740 410, 447,360 411, 154, 411 411, 524, 829 411, 252.197 410, 367, 863 412, 970,980 411, 888, 083 409, 817,138 407, 799, 951 410, 759, 520 407, 945, 944 403, 638, 700 416, 909, 941 469, 408, 388 484, 296,109 498, 121,679 505, 058, Oil 508, 602, 811 527, 357, 916 498, 880, 883 496, 101,956 497, 894,733 496, 799,152 497, 873,990 499, 103,577 497, 407, 586 500, 126, 248 181,330 500, 789,187 465, 501, 376 485, 189,411 508, 588,100 468, 498,899 479, 111, 525 483, 770,480 483. 275,057 430, 778,010 485, 787,853 479, 884, 082 469, 181, 593 475, 252,104 480, 728,547 484, Silver dollars. $54, 704, 317 54, 417, 987 54, 220, 255 54, 918, 786 57, 874,100 59, 883, 430 60, 696, 637 61, 266,501 59, 800, 837 58, 372, 380 57, 847, 656 56, 994, 977 56, 348,174 56,166, 356 56, 981, 268 53,506,874 62,132, 454 65, 709, 564 67, 248, 357 67, 547, 023 64, 818, 949 63, 560, 553 62, 921, 010 01, 692, 818 59, 888, 710 57, 883, 041 58,168, 879 58,558,697 60,194,175 62,135, 481 62, 697, 204 62, 320,191 60, 216, 830 59, 264, 520 58,471,743 57, 5 5 1 457 57, 098, 925 58, 799, 484 57, 031, 862 57, 622, 886 59,569,103 61,672,455 62, 586, 800 62,822, 936 61,198, 388 60, 482, OSO 59, 557,190 58; 835, 383 58, 053, 489 57, 029, 743 5G, 228, 989 61, 654,G30 58, 832, 668 58. 725, 818 58, 425, 922 57, 869, 589 55, 785, 720 54,574,540 53, 525, 295 52, 855,121 51, 952, 691 51,191, 877 50, 959. 540 51,512,484 54, 276, 243 56, 448, 670 57, 449, 865 57, 889, 090 55, 873, 030 54, 649, 360 53, 917, 857 53, 41.3, 709 52, 812. 570 51, 988,162 51, 746, 706 52,584, 843 55,146,527 58, 354, 092 58, 780,718 59, 205, 927 Fractional s i l v e r coin. $51,460, 545 51,47G, 83* 51, 521,149 51, 860, 309 52, 931, 352 53, 890, 881 54, 393, 786 51789,403 54, 202,140 53, 950, 862 53, 984, 972 53,804.039 53, 915, 869 54, 069, 743 54, 284, 383 54, 948, 886 56,311,846 57, 641, 858 58, 272, 967 58, 651,154 57, 72-3, 629 57, 345, 638 57, 254, 002 57, 368, 507 57, 853, 226 58, 290, 924 57, 763, 464 58, 554, 668 59, 684,446 62,105,186 62, 845, 437 62, 776, 880 62,415,971 02, 308, 717 62, 547, 854 62, 838, 523 62, 786, 834 62,386,518 63, 346i 937 63, 897,139 64, 916, 209 65, 985, 408 68, 515,135 67,327,267 66, 540, 937 64, 021, 838 66, 082,175 66, 257,142 66,163, 602 65, 400, 288 64,007,129 64, 335, 288 64,100, 205 64, 309, 807 65, 541, 645 65, 854, 740 61,108,700 59, 921, 912 59, 588, 287 59,125, 312 57, 944, 250 58, 238, 344 58, 250, 802 58, 448, 869 58, 244, 768 60, 242. 999 61, 606, 987 62, 872, 086 61, 710, 429 60, 940, 597 59, 873, 046 59,653,010 59, 786, 437 60, 219, 713 60, 532, 508 60,090,158 61, 409, 543 03, 882, 759 65,410,119 64, 417, 685 Total silver. $106,161 862 105, 894, 801 105, •741, 404 108, 779, 095 110, 305, 452 113,779, 361 115, 030, 423 116, 035, 904 113, 508, 777 112, 322. 742 111, 832; 628 110, 799, 016 110, 284, 043 110, 236, 099 111,265,631 118,455, 560 118,444, 300 123, 351, 222 125, 521, 324 126,198,177 122, 542, 578 120, 906,191 120,175,012 119.061,825 117, 721, 930 115, 973, 965 115,927, 343 1.17,118, 865 119, 858, 621 124, 240, 597 125, 542, 641 125,108,021 122,632, 801 121, 578, 287 121,019,897 120, 387, 980 119,833,259 119.186.002 120; 378, 799 121, 520, 025 124, 485. 312 127, 857, 883 129,101, 941 130,150,203 127, 737, 825 124, 453, 928 125, 589, 365 125, 092, 525 .121 217, 091 122, 430, Oil 120,281,118 125, 989, 868 122, 932, 873 123, 035, 025 123,967, 587 123, 724, 329 118, 844, 420 114, 498, 458 118,118, 582 111, 780, 433 109,898,941 109, 424, 721 109, 210, 842 109, 9.59, 353 112,521,011 118, 686, 669 119, 056, 832 120,581,176 117, 584, 059 115, 589, 957 113,790, 903 113, 068, 719 112; 599, 057 112,202,880 11.2,279,214 112, 675, 001 118, 556, 070 122.188, 851 121176, 832 123, 823. 612 Ill TREASURER. ,W©« 3 § « ' - E S T I M A T E D AMOUNT O F GOLD AND S I L V E R I N CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. $499, 262, 686 445, 293, 591 445, 912, 256 4 5 1 225, 656 455, 876, 439 456,128,483 445, 293, 944 463,995,989 478,771, 490 1896—January . . February . March April May June July August... SeT)tember Mo. G o l d coin. nal S i l v e r dollars. sFi rl va ec rt i ocoin. $58, 629, 676 55, 515, 941 '54,792,752 •53, 602,'362 52,717,117 52,175,998 •51,999.797 53,445, 831 56,513,178 $64, 887,135 ' 63,744,061 82, 970, 308 62, 489, 507 61,350,627 59,999,805 59, 668, 561 59, 699, 467 80,228,298 Total silver. $121, 018, 811 119, 280, 002 117, 768,055 118, 091 8G9 114, 074,044 112, 175, 808 111, 688, 358 118, 145,843 116, 741, 470 3 9 e — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK IN CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July . August Septemher. October November.. December.. 1879--Janua,ry . . . February .. M a r c h .'. April May June July August September . October November . December.. 1880—January . . . Februai-y . . March April May June July August September . October November.. Deceniber.. 1881—Ja.nuary . . . Februai:y . . March April . . . . . . May June July August September . October November.. December .. 1882—January . . . February... March :. April May June July August September.. Octoher November. D e c e m h e r .. 1833—January... February.. March April , May Juno UnitedStates notes. ^274, 680, 895 289. 575, 157 268; 332, 762 273, 081, 676 272, 505. 410 273, 025, 612 277, 098, 511 275, 056, 485 265, 511, 043 276, 851, 347 278, 288, 193 269, 180, 574 272, 239, 112 282, 839, 550 276, 083, 410 298. 507, 702 309, 158, 449 316, 707, 582 324, 020, 522 322, 381, 454 320, 531, 923 322, 800, 985 320, 208, 738 315, 847, 996 313, 660, 457 312, 581. 892 315, 031, 167 819, 532, 408 324, 262, 028 827, 106, 079 330, 989, 198 327, 499, 40G 324, 474, 415 325, 342, 818 323, 753, 980 819, 758. 711 316, 476; 924 317, 056, 106 317, 360, 147 319, 550, 884 320, 899, 247 320, 279, 938 320, 688, 216 317, 986, 622 316, 979, 166 318, 309, 601 318, 053, 192 314, 742, 326 312, 010, 427 811, 711, 426 310, 797, 075 314, 732, 858 316, 991, 820 316, 089, 824 318, 228, 621 313, OSS, 779 313, 936, 199 316, 802, 455 315, 711, 398 318, 209, 191 310, 182, 177 Treasury notes. Nationalbank notes. $310, 129, 887 307, 825,871 309, 868, 704 311, 500, 888 3 1 1 750, 502 813, 976.518 3 1 1 339, 393 811, 034, 824 3 1 1 803, 251 320, 550, 850 820, 680, 770 8 1 1 O i l 961 320, 675,372 322, 056,443 3 2 1 924, 058 829, 828,434 332, 923,456 386, 285, 797 388, 609, 534 336, 801,464 338, 998,267 340, 343, 037 338, 950, 535 335, 694, 719 886, 800, 051 336, 548,916 389. 322, 041 889, 872, 802 389, 182,172 839, 5 9 1 531 839, 550, 004 337, 508,713 339, 097,583 342, 782, 818 346, 058, 888 3-45, 820, 707 849, 820, 788 351, 380,525 353, 176, 865 353, 854,246 355, 123, 453 356, 953, 345 856, 179,777 854, 502, 769 355, 611, 439 356, 899, 710 8 5 1 183, 630 351, GOS, 809 851, 275,817 341), 545,731 352, 546, 988 355, 427, 876 355, 409, 283 355, 880, 459 355, 350.789 850, 82.4,557 853, 882,570 854, 992, 888 352, 203,989 849, 095,679 347, 855,146- NOTES Total. $584, 790, 782 .577,401,028 578, 201, 486 535,182,582 •587,258,002 587, 002,130 591, 487, 909 586, 691, 309 580, 814, 294 591,102,197 596, 916, 983 588,145, 585 592, 964, 484 604, 945, 998 601, 007, 468 627, 836,196 642,081,905 652,998,859 662, 680, 058 658, 682, 918 659, 530,193 682, 943, 972 659,157, 271 651, 542, 715 650,481,108 649,125, 808 654,353,208 659, 404, 705 668,444,195 688, 700, 610 670, 489, 202 685, 008,113 668,571,998 668, 075,186 669, 812, 768 665, 579, 418 665, 797, 657 688, 436, 831 670, 538, 512 673,4.05,124 675, 522, 700 677, 233, 283 676, 867, 998 672,469, 391 672, 590, 605 671709,811 672, 236, 872. 666, 349,135 668, 285, 744 661, 257,157 683, 344, 083 670,180, 734 672,401,108 671, 476, 083 673, 577, 390 663, 918, 836 687, 598, 769 671, 795, 323 667, 915, 332 652, 804, 870 658, 037, 323 112 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. N©o S 5 o — U N I T E D S T A T E S N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S IN CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. United States notes. 1883-July August September. October— November. December . 1884—January... Fehruai\y.. March..'... April May June ...... July August Se])teniher. October . . . November . Decemher . 1885—January... February.. March April May June July August Septemher. October . . . November. Decemher . 1886—January... .February.. March Aj^ril May Juiie July August September. October . . . Novemher. December . 1887—January . . February . March . . . . April May June July August... Septemher. October November December. 1888—January . . Fehruary. March . . . . April May June July August... Septemher October... November December. 1889—January . . February. March April May June July August... September October... November December. 1890—January . . Februai?y. $309, 048, 308, 889, 809, 486, 309, 567, 300, 808, 307, 088, 304, 524, 300. 872, 300, 778, 300, 915, 807, 949. 306, 497; 303, 958, 805, 837, 310, 156, 312, 738, 314, 480, 310, 181, 802, 722, 297, 754, 299, 997, 299, 815, 298, 268, 301, 633, 298, 262, 291, 022, 295, 551, 300, 985, 308, 390, 304, 949, 298, 790, 299, 483, 304, 466, 309, 077, 306, 438, 305, 562, 305, 686, 299, 908, 302, 450, 308. 578, 810, 107, 317, 001, 318, 677, 312. 811, 813, 386, 318, 105, 923, '315, 897, 317, 537, 318, 393, 318, 535, 322, 204, 324, 527, 828, 271, 324, 020, 818, 198, 318, 595, 318, 634, 307, 522, 800, 282, 294, 650, 291, 455, 290, 322, 298, 237, 298. 118, 800, 555, 305, 319, 303, 460, 301, 179, 807, 330, 308, 740, 302, 344, 300, 741, 298, 810, 297, 285, 310, 887, 816, 721, 321, 007, 381, 444, 327, 857, 328, Treasury notes. Nationalbank notes. 770, 823 347, 887,072 846, 710,404 345, 100, 240 343, 230, 410 340, 993, 581 338, 984,061 338, 786, 000 336, 173;139 332, 286,201 382, 484, 730 329, 882, 621 326, 586, 019 324, 517,896 323, 964, 981 822, 886,117 320, 254, 849 818, 082,838 312, 169, 259 318, 881,979 313, 531 455 311, 295,144 807, 188,159 808, 911,870 807, 297, 711 807, 875,599 810, 151,714 809, 840, 846 310; 973,491 311, 164, 586 307, 049,105 309, 039,918 311, 758,186 809, 430, 872 306, 206, 015 304, 476, 475 302, 448,129 301, 371,095 300, 995,048 298, 116,544 296, 622, 243 298, 559, 787 283, 176. 405 235, 792, 236 284, 892, 226 281, 312, 658 278, 055;162 276, 554, 488 278, 146, 207 270, 774,103 269, 782, 987 287, 757,278 288, 558, 514 263, 444, 420 257, 920, 431 2.56,097,116 2.54, 673, 417 252, 484, 307 248, 878, 462 215, 149, 720 241, 284, 901 233, 466,870 287, 505, 695 285. 090, 263 232, 945, 416 229, 486,146 223, 602, 595 220, 315,01.3 21-7, 974, 854 214, 819,533 210, 583, 650 207, 039,352 204, 861,154 201 1.72, 710 199; 684, 081 196. 714,410 195, 294,664 192, 587, 080 183. 274, 459 187, 681139 $855,319,193 . 856, 776, 322 858,197,GOO 654, 663,219 650, 088, 782 648, 030, 298 633, 458, 838 634, 608, 384 636, 949, 503 633,181, 384 640, 483, 905 636, 3.79, 835 630,4.89, 045 630, 355, 858 634,121,124 685, 574, 981 631 735,182 628, 243, 779 611891,806 611, 816,173 618, 582,183 611,110,470 603, 447, 086 608, 545, 007 605, 559, 730 598, 897, 959 605. 703, 398 610, 828, 521 614,883,864 618.114, 852 605, 889, 732 608, 523, 642 818, 224, 717 618, 508,114 612, 642, 983 610. 089,174 608, 083, 003 601, 277, 484 603, 451, 983 608, 690, 255 606, 780, 071 610, 561, 427 601 853, 739 598, 804, 050 002, 778, 804 599,418,200 593, 978, 302 591 451, 707 591,733,483 589,187. 580 . 592, 318. 741 591, 982, 227 590, 036, 810 587, 716, Oil 575, 940, 978 569, 296, 045 588, 263. 810 560,118, 709 549, 401, 278 589, 432, 532 532, 885,177 528, 922, 493 530, 827, 748 533, 877, 959 533, 003, 476 585,041,302 526. 922,113 522, 275, 518 525,151189 523,150, 482 513, 324, 279 507, 884, 283 503,102, 804 493, 982, 791 509, 919, 839 513, 581, 925 517,016.658 523, 591121 515,719,251 514, 518, 290 ii.3 TREASURER. M o . 3 9 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S IN CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1890—March . . . . . April May Julie July August Septemher. Octoher Novemher . December.. 1891-January . . . February.. March. April May .-. June July August Septemher . October.... November . December.. 1392—January . . . February.. March . . . . . Auril May June July August September. October Noveuiber . December.. 1893-—January... February.. March April May June July August Septemher. October November. December.. 1894—January... February.. March April May June July August September. October.... November . December.. 1895—January . . . Fehruary.. March Apri) May June July August September. October November . December.. 1896—January . . . February.. March . . . . . April May June JulyAugust September . EI 9 6 United States| notes. $332,101, 359 330, 676, 605 326,988, 217 328, 048, 826 322, 697, 804 327, 287, 806 388, 915, 726 831 417, 758 385, 575, 296 336, 675, 885 828,325,508 828, 004, 851 334, 030,198 832,184, 813 827, 318; 746 - 823, 714, 272 319, 892, 584 817, 896, 436 328, 731, 201 882, 558, 939 333, 864, 809 338, 767, 851 330, 097, 313 322,181, 683 323, 904, 982 324, 785, 861 318, 453, 302 311, 314, 840 311, 352, 278 317,548,420 322, 608,158 382, 080, 284 338, 772, 877 380,983,540 319, 694,138 314,174,742 318, -798, 314 319, 807,117 319, 022, 323 820, 875, 683 324, 391 404 331, 638, 060 332, 228, 908 321, 392, 028 811, 288, 672 302,541,814 299, 878, 826 298, 610, 528 290, 591, 356 284, 443, 688 270, 590, 089 283, 772, 371 264, 564, 225 263, 775,103 267, 283, 481 280, 474, 705 276,910,489 264. 781, 853 258, 999, 348 261,988,258 258, 935, 759 267, 393, 905 268, 938, 032 265,109,456 271,849,827 247, 586, 753 240, 861 416 238, 986, 280 231912,497 230, 855, 873 245, 745, 840 240, 458. 573 282, 288, 482 237,349, 331 225, 562,755 225, 451, 358 237. 410, 538 281, 964, 784 .249,547,300 Treasury notes. $1, 375, 900 7,108-, 500 H i 467, 351 17,219,656 21,896,733 25,101, 700 28, 871,279 33, 921; 973 37, 020, 254 88,112, 280 40, 483,165 43, 684. 078 45, 748, 850 57, 205;228 66, 478, 484 70, 988, 288 75, 298, 057 78, 038, 319 75, 718, 558 • 77, 605, 410 81, 501, 770 87, 068, 672 98,051,657 101, 756, 301 104,114,086 107, 001, 850 114, 587, 423 118, 877. 559 122,039.656 123, 927, 846 126, 447, 613 128, 958, 781 128,779,103 182, 505,183 140,661,694 148, 774,188 145, 420, 209 148, 821199 150, 818, 582 150, 770, 406 151, 965, 267 150, 755, 402 141, 088, 788 141, 318, 855 141,026,114 140, 074, 690 184, 882, 009 129,918,527 124, 552. 440 121,495, 374 122, 715, 398 124, 574, 908 122, 458, 781 117,180, 225 114, 249, 700 121, 457, 600 121, 840, 500 117, 954, 807 115, 978, 708 111 004, 381 109, 488, 882 107, 035, 426 114, 526, 689 115, 280, 322 115, 726, 789 110,221,185 106, 074, 550 103, 728, 966 100, 921, 025 98,030,506 95, 217, 361 93, 948, 532 91, 282, 524 83, 984, 047 Nationalbank notes. Total. $180, 337, 406 $518, 488, 785 135, 322, 384 515, 998,989 133, 072, 228 510, 005, 445 181,898,823 501 443, 849 502,185,113 179,437,509 500, 784, 731 178,071,525 518,001630 178, 982, 404 521, 882, 899 175,947,795 527, 707, 019 174, 912, 067 582, .810, 752 178, 738, 584 188, 933, 898 • 522, 410, 612 168, 452, 388 525, 828, 516 168,119, 827 586,071,998 166,171,836 585, 378, 758 529, 092, 375 183,681,849 181 922, 040 526, 099, 477 162, 2 4 1 992 525, 818, 684 164, 812, 057 527, 756, 843 166, 090, 086 550, 026, 495 166, 445, 768 585, 478, 236 163,151,853 572, 499, 448 163, 427, 438 577, 490, 841 167,176, 607 578, 812, 289 187, 829, 448 585, 879, 889 570,155, 827 183,644,955 574, 854, 720 168, 087, 089 572. 949, 939 187, 427,985 577,178, 454 187, 808, 957 580, 201 514 186, 595, 985 166, 033.118 537, 895, 624 594, 690,116 185, 085,1.03 611, 371, 794 165, 224,137 620,486,820 167, 786, 834 621, 381 561 163,361,365 610, 244, 567 166, 628, 033 610, 488, 615 169, 844, 260 618, 017, 528 172, 267, 438 171,7-70,315 • 020, 856, 585 171,920, 799 628, 448, 805 171 781,189 638, 288, 516 180,134, 997 648, 803, 539 195, 822, 781 672. 881, 050 - 200, 875, 098 631, 923, 203 070,455, 837 197, 745, 227 053,178, 686 196,139, 558 650, 888, 297 196,131, 216 648, 469, 448 193, 385, 220 194, 389, 041 629, 488, 335 629, 025, 097 197,116,386 624, 552, 395 199, 082, 593 610,333,800 199, 721 021 604, 388, 731 200, 754. 351 597,128, 353 202, 618, 601 590, 852, 596 202, 025, 053 202, 546, 710 591, 825, 565 605, 785, 003 202, 594, 902 604, 002, 449 202, 517, 054 589, 081, 877 201, 345, 738 573,143, 964 198, 981 396 578,127, 316 199, 889, 358 581,481677 203,091,318 593, 994, 680 264, 760, 225 591, 472, 329 • 206, 579, 490 583,135, 710 207, 047, 546 591, 033, 285 205, 729, 557 561,712,024 204,733,609 208, 883,159 554, 283, 001 560,878,977 207, 364, 028 5.57, 741, 671 207,588,852 206, 853, 836 558, 238, 478 559, 053, 922 203, 036, 897 555, 034, 502 203, 551, 379 550, 222, 477 214, 265, 029 554, 872, 535 218, 602, 179 215, 285, 550 538, 928, 811 538, 000, 646 215, 831, 927 545, 455, 690 214. 096, 620 539, 025,784 215,798,528 559, 816, 210 220, 804, 888 114 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. N©o 4 ® . — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES I N CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM JUNE., 1878. Mouth, 1878—June July August September... October Novemher . . . December 1879—January February March.. April May Juiie July August Septemher... Octoher Novemher - . . December 1880—January Fehruary March April May June July August September... October November . . . December 1881—January., February March.." . April... May Juiie. July August September October. Novemher - . . December 1882—January . February March April... May June July August . Septemher . . . October. November.... December 1883 —January February March Ax^ril May June. July .August Septemher... October.. Novemher . . . Dscember 1884—January . February March AprU — May June July August September... Octoher Novemher . . . December 1335—January Gold certificates. Silver certificates. $24, 897, 680 $7,080 .28,852,930 959 690 17,222,180 1,709 280 23,433, 680 711 600 22,906,480 68 790 21117,780 386 "080 21189, 280 413 360 17, 082, 680 400 840 16,879,230 831 860 18, 253, 960 251 700 15, 710, 460 197 680 15,380,120 444 140 .15,279,820 414 480 15,196,900 771 170 15.008,700 1,304 890 14,843,260 1,176 720 .14,377,606 1,804 871 13,195, 460 1,894 722 11,596,140 3,824 252 10, 350, OOO 3, 989 454 9, 755, 300 1 5 7 2 806 .8, 244, 000 6, 017 006 8,058;800 6, 615 866 •8,010,300 6,051 589 7, 963, 906 5,789 569 7,852,000 6,980 959 7, 861. IGO 7, 819 219 7, 480.106 12, 208 191 7,447,700 19,780 241 26,501 986 7,381,380 •6, 528, 380 36,127 711 6, 491, 400 36, 814 887 6,229,100 37,027 797 6,628, 900 89,445 315 5,961,200 39,157 982 5, 876, 280 38,784 540 5,759, 520^ 39,110 729 •5,748,120 40,802 892 5, 897,120 48, 081 878 5, 239, 320 52, 590 180 5, 204,220 58, 833 770 5,199,620 59, 573 950 5,188,120 62, 315 820 .5,180, 220 61,537 540 5,172, 320 60,125 010 5,168, 920 59, 423 440 5,071,120 58, 908 570 5, 052, 920 57, 227 080 5,029,620 5 1 508 090 5,016,446 54, 757 720 - 4, 992, 040 57,789 830 4, 907, 440 68, 204 780 11, 370, 270 65, 626 450 19, 458, 270 67. 8-42 890 39, 514, 810 68,443 680 47, 669, 640 68, 488 820 42,554,470 68, 027 426 48,444,510 70, 759 991 48, 898, 206 71,834 071 59, 591 940 71, 727 891 .59, 80-7,870 72, 620 636 60, 068, 600 • 78,723 681 54, 547, 540 . 75,375 181 55, Oil 940 78, 921 961 .52, 076,180 85, 384 831 58, 897, 820 87, 976 201 96,717 721 63,585,140 77,482,620 96, 958 031 77, 843,480 98, 247 721 68, 812,150 95, 919 576 •56, 700, 805 95,497 981 59,125,480 97, 883 471 71,148, 640 96, 427 Oil 91, 491, 480 95,188 881 92,017,940 94, 228 691 87, 389, 660 96, 491 251 87, 865, 570 100, 741 561 98, 871 290 104, 988 581 93, 287, 420 111 885 911 111, 980, 880 113,858 811 Currencv certificates. $46, 245, 000 51 120, 000 47 815, 000 39 545, 000 35 660, 000 35 070,000 33 .190, 000 40 445, 000 38 675, OOO 25 145, 000 . 30 905,000 25 880,000 29 355,000 40 250, 000 34 375,000 29 240, 000 20 195,000 18 585, 000 10 090, 000 12 685, 000 11 095, 000 8 320, 000 8 985, 000 12 650,000 14 235, 000 15 075, 000 11 205, 000 9 885, 000 8 825,GOO 8 450, CGO 6 980, OOa 8 830, 000 7 640, 000 6 565, 000 8 255,000 10 860,000 11 650, 000 10 525,000 9 450, 000 8 105,000 8 275, 000 990,. 000 9 540, 000 11 880, 000 11 445,000 10 925, 000 10 990,000 12 065, 000 13 245, 000 12 220, 000 11 815,000 10 540, 000 9 835, COO 9 835, 000 9 575, 000 12 4.80, 000 11 180,000 9 465, 000 10 050, 000 11 790,000 13 OGO,000 12 835,000 12 055,000 11 870,000 12 545,000 14 865, 000 14 480,000 18 835, 000 • 18 125,000 14 955, 000 14 926, 000 11 030,000 12 190, 000 13 185, 000 14 .270, 000 15 680, OGO 17 770,000 22 575. 000 24 780, 000 30 085,000 ^ Total. $71,149, 760 75, 932, 670 66, 746, 480 63,090,230 58, 635, 270 59, 553, 840 54,792,640 57, 928, 020 53., 888,140 41,650,680 46, 813,140 41,701280 45, 049, 300 .56, 218, 070 50, 688, 590 45, 259, 920 36,178, 971 28, 675,182 25, 510, 392 :27, 024, 454 25, 422, 906 22, 581, 006 23, 657,166 26, 711, 889 27, 988, 489 29, 857, 959 26, 485, 319 29,563, 291 35, 852, 941 42, 386, 886 49, 638, 091 51,936, 087 50, 897,197 52,039,715 53, 374,132 . .55,520,820 56, 520, 249 57, 076, 012 60, 908, 998 65, 934, 500 72, 317, 990 73,768,570 77, 043, 440 78, 047, 760 76, 742, 380 75,515.880 74,989,690 74, 844, 930 72, 780,110 71, 994,100 74, 546, 920 78, 652, 220 86, 825, 720 96,685,960 117, 583, 470 128, 588, 460 121711,890 128, 669, 501 130,332,271 143,109, 381 145, 433, 056 146, 682, 281 141, 977, 701 145, 806, 901 149, 955, 561 161, 283, 821 171 782, 861 191,255,651 192,216,151 179, 686, 726 187,118, 786 167, 518, 951 179, 763, 851 199, 794, 851 200, 516, 831 199,510,911 208, 877,181 220, 987, 821 232, 913, 881 255, 924,191 115 •TREASIJREE. M®« - ^ O . — G O L D CERTIFICATES,, SILVE^R CERTIFICATES., AND C U R R E N C Y G E B T I F I CATES IN CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , F R O M J U N E , 1878—Cont'd. Month. 1885—February M a r c h ... . April May . . June -July .August. September ••Gctoher .Novemher ,.. December 1886—.January Fehruary Ma-roh April Ma,y JT:ine July Augast •September —.. •October November.... „ December 1887—J.aimary -February -Mareh April May •J'une. . •jJul-y .. August Sep.te.mber •©cto"her Mo-vemher ^December 1888—January , February....... ... March..'.: .April . May •J.une . •July Aug.ust September •Ootober ^November ... December.... 1889—January .February -. Ma/rcTi April .Ma;y J^u-ne. ,... July -August Soptember '.October.. November Decemher 1890—January February March April May June July August • Bep'temher October Novemher Decemher 1891—January February March April Ma,y Juiie July -August September — •Gold certificates. Silver certificates. $112, 115, 125. 128, 128. 123, 123, $111, 407, 951 112,500,226 169, 448, 946 105, 085,186 101580.946 98, 872; 106 98,079,296 93,656,716 93,146., 772 92,702,642 -93,179, 465 89,761,609 88,390,816 .90,122, 421 90, 733,141 89,184,129 88,116,225 87, 564, 044 89,021780 95,387,112 100,306,800 105,519,817 117,218,670 113,315,714 121,180, 755 131,930,489 137, -740, 430 189,143. 328 142,118,617 144,166,141 147,876, 385 151351826 160, 718, 957 168,149, 274 176,855,423 179,821,053 184,4.52,659 191, 526, 445 194, 426, 982 198, 645, 405 •206,387,876 208,680,679 209,6.58,966 218,561,601 229,783,152 287, 415, 789 240, 219, 999 245, 337, .438 246,823,953 251,283,879 2 5 1 939, •208 253,587.,810 257,102,445 .259,557,125 268, 580, 826 276, 619, 715 •277,319,944 276,794,386 282,949,073 281,331,771 234,176, 282 •290,605,582 292, 923, 848 .294,656,683 297.210, 0-43 298; 748, 913 308, 471, 210 309,321,207 308, 208,177 303, 576, 499 •808, 289,463 303,844,086 303,822,259 ;309., 632, 535 .312,;983,440 310,^1,378 -307, 364,'148 •307,291,114 317,1588,321 ,322,616,487 lis; •169, 105. 165. 115, 165, :90, S4, 80, •76, •74, •77, 84, •88, •90. •••97, 105, 99, 94, .94, 90, 91 :94 •88 97, 99., ^90, •96, 161 96 .91' 99. 109. 119: 133, 124, 134, 140, 1:29, 120, 180. 130, 128, 136, 129, 116, 118, 128, 118, 120, ;i23, 122, 138, 180, 134, 134, 130, 181, 182. 124, 158; 188, 131: 144, 155, 147, 144, 138, 122, 130, 115. 108:, 112, Currency certificates. $30, 200, 000 26, 210, 000 :25, 400, OGO 26, 925, 000 29, 535, 000 .31,420,000 •30,885,000 23,185,000 18,145,000 17, 555,600 18, 790, 000 1 1 5 9 0 , 000 14, 920, 000 11,925,000 11,515, oOO 13,955,000 18, 250. 000 19,165,000 11,195,600 7,705,000 7,140, 000 •7, 025, 000 •6, 510. 000 8, 720. 000 8, ISO, 000 7,135,000 8,350,000 8,990,600 8, 770,-000 8,460, 000 7,.130, 000 6, 585, 000 •7, 215, 000 6,885,000 G, 985, 000 10, 645,600 11,215,000 8,915,000 10,555.000 12,280,000 34,415,000 15,205,000 .14, 645, 000 12, 780, 000 11, 580,600 11, 860, 000 10, 250, 000 18,915, 000 .15,920,000 11450,000 11-580,000 •16,150.000. 16,785,600 17, 575,600 16, 545,000 :i5,275,000 12, 516, 000 16,140.000 9, 000, 000 11,630,000 10,230,000 •7,660, oeo 8,795,000 9,855,600 11, 830, 000 11, 820, 000 8. 820, 000 6,990,600 6,910,000 6, 270, 000 6,810, 000 11, 36C, 000 12,270,000 11,145,000 14, 000, 000 17, 750, 000 21, 865, 000 27,265, 000 28, 455, 000 .17,845,000 $251351,.241 254,357,766 260, 078, 748 280, 563,196 .257,345,676 253,531,100 .250, 829, 780 284,979, 506 220, 812, 582 215,811, 734 212, 829, 066 219,636,560 208.947, 866 192, 823, 064 ;186,983,366 183, 259,154 182, 410, 000 181,:387,561 177, 915,107 187,788,919 195,741,769 203,065,450 220, 972, 275 232,700,821 229,269.120 233, H i ; .504 :24G, 524, 915 239,054, 805 ,242,118,454 247, 616, 228 243, 771, 725 258,874,509 287,613,780 285, 765, 027 .280,574, 480 :291820,024 292,365,572 •292,395, 894 304,543, 225 318,457.185 .334, 689; 746 ,350,844.791 349, 054, 860 368,129;791 .381,976,810 378,040, 017 .3'77, 358, 447 390, 239, 030 .392, 759, 670 ..891540,196 •466,133, 992 •460, 732,472 :390,830, 201 395,673,584 408, 519,145 468,570, 064 410, 767,178 416,417,505 4 1 1 984, 962 431,618,940 425,011,086 438, 208, 641 438, 361,187 435, 299, 482 440, 420, 082 448, 018, 662 486,873,749 471415,946 453, 290,150 488,162,998 459,146,742 471, 048, 535 463, 211, 388 465, 094, 804 465, 824, 239 450, 415, 717 449,579, 547 450, 271, 503 451316,400 452, 313, 056 116 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. M-o. 4 0 o — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES IN CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Cont'd. Gold certificates. Month. 1891—October November .. December... 1892—January . . . . February ... March April May June July August September.. October November .. Decemher... 1893—January February ... Mai.'ch April May June July August September.. October N o v e m h e r .. December.. 1894—January February .. March April May June July ........ August September.. October November . December... 1895—January . . . Fehruary .. March April May June , July August Septemher. October November . Deceniber.. 1898—January — February .. March April May June July August Septeniber. Mo. Silver certificates. $138. 100,319 $321,142, 642 142, 649,989 320, 873, 610 148, lOG, 119 320, 817, 563 320,138, 307 168, 178, 959 325,141,186 160, 001,279 154, 329, 229 325, 683,149 327, 289, 896 153, 713,699 157. 295,209 827, 290,165 285, 339 326, 880, 808 i4i; 136, 861, 829 327, 836, 823 387, 379 328,289,145 128, 121, 210, 399 326, 849, 827 324,552,532 120, 255,349 323.464, 883 123, 188,809 093,189 322, 035, Oil 117, 120, 645, 819 828,192, 680 388,729 321,279,182 114, 322, 958, 953 111, 435,009 272, 029 321,707, 726 105, 101, 489, 989 322,115, 592 828, 489,165 92, 970,019 830,188, 390 87, 811,029 326, 206, 886 80, 414/049 79, 827, 599 324, 955,184 78, 389, 309 825,717, 232 828, 421, 997 78, 183,079 329, 545, 650 77, 412,179 330,161,308 77, 015,419 331,119,247 70, 935, 729 329. 447. 264 70, 306,909 330, 305, 980 69, 990,449 874,549 329, 959, 959 69, 327, 094, 381 66, 344, 409 947, 229 321491,7.88 65, 325, 217, 977 65, 668,969 790, 439 330, 520, 719 01 881,148,801 64, 252, 069 58, 925, 899 382, 817, 084 331, 077, 784 53, 3G1, 909 326, 487, 272 52, 847, 809 51, 507, 769 325, 816, 415 828, 746, 756 48, 843,189 43, 751, 009 323, 215, 271 321, 553,171 48, 589,569 31.9. 731, 752 48, 881,569 320,355,118 48, 117,579 49, 081, 089 323, 772, 261 50, 645, 539 380, 434, 887 333, 456, 238 50, 417,659 50, 233, 979 385, 85.5, 893 336, 076, 648 49, 936, 439 381,814,839 49, 347,849 382, 545, 943 43, 733,019 837, 032, 428 43, 289,.2-49 43, 052, 559 838, 834, 418 42, 981, 909 336, 813, 080 42, 320, 759 331, 259, 509 331, 856, 671 39, 298. 479 8G7,639 345, 739, 894 736, 639 354, 481, 474 Currency certificates. Total. $10,765,000 $468, C07, 961 9, 765, 000 473, 288, 579 9, 265, 000 • 478,188, 887 16, 760, 000 • 500, 077, 268 514. 492, 485 29, 350, 000 509, 352, 878 29, 840, 000 511, 213, 595 30,210,000 513, 815, 874 33,730,000 497, 946,142 29, 830, OGO 490, 918, 652 26, 720, 000 478, 836, 524 22, 210, 000 485, 850, 226 17, 290, 000 455, 857, 881 10, 550, 000 454, 888, 642 8, 230, 000 446, 228,150 7,100, 000 458, 288,479 14, 450, 000 454,917,861 19, 250, 000 451,113,962 16, 670, 000 442, 819, 755 15, 840, 000 440, 540, 561 16, 955, 000 431,894,184 11, 935, 000 425, 654, 419 7,855,000 412, 225, 385 5, 605, 000 412, 782, 733 8, 200, 000 428, 981, 541 22, 325, 000 33, 205, 000 439, 790, 076 39, 045, 000 446, 002, 829 44, 935, 000 -452,111,727 47, 80.5, 000 449, 859, 976 52,720.000 452, 471173 457, 568, 429 57, 270, 000 59, 250, 000 458, 581 508 58,935,000 452, 373, 790 61, 695, 000 452,188, 987 58, 065, 000 448, 951, 946 55, 755, 000 451, 066,158 54, 045, 000 449, 440, 870 57,185, 000 448, 377, 983 47, 005, 000 431,441693 37, 625, 000 416, 740, 081 36, 925, 000 414, 249,184 36, 825, 000 - 409, 414, 945 409, 261, 280 37, 295, 000 418, 337, 740 48, 245, 000 423, 518, 821 55, 405, 000 425, 392, 697 58, 920, 000 76, 555, 000 449, 408, 350 68, 840, 000 444, 920, 376 56, 740, 000 440, 613, 895 45, 935, 000 432,021872 417,618,087 31, 805, 000 28, 925, 000 410, 387,188 32, 325, 000 409,103, 982 34,460,000 411731,675 414, 816, 972 32, 980, 000 412, 704, 989 33, 430, 000 405, 420, 268 31,846,000 412,490,150 41,5-40,000 423, 002, 533 38, 39.5, 000 427,473,113 34, 305, 000 4 t o — E S T I M A T E D AMOUNT OF ALL K I N D S OF M O N E Y I N CIRCULATION AT T H E \ END O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878-June July August ... September October . . . N o A-em b e r . December . 1 3 7 9 - J a n u arj'^... February.. Gold. $84, 739, 774 88, 884,116 83, 638, 275 85, 264, 111 8 5 , 1 7 1 214 86, 225, 072 96, 262, 850 100, 442, 571 108,581,169 Silver. $65, 773, 465 $584, 790, 782 65, 942, 021 577, 401, 028 68, 201, 029 578, 201, 466 70, 810, 008 585,132, 562 71,881,010 537, 256, 002 78, 227, 306 537, 002,130 73, 773, 822 591, 437, 909 74, 924, 846 588,891,309 75, 668, 091 580, 314, 294 Certificates. $71,149, 760 75, 932, 670 66, 748, 460 63, 690, 230 58, 685, 270 59, 553, 840 54, 792, 640 57,928,020 53, 386,140 Total. $806, 453, 781 803,109, 885 795, 787, 280 804, 896, 981 802, 898, 496 806, 008, 348 816, 288, 721 819, 986, 746 812, 944, 694 117 TREASURER. fN®3 4 1 o — E S T I M A T E D AMOUNT O F ALL K I N D S O F M O N E Y I N CIRCULATION AT T H E .END OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1879—March April May Juno July August . . . Septemher October . . . Novemher. December. 1880-January... February.. March..... April...... May....:.. Juiio - July....:.. August . . . Soptember October'... November. Deceniber . 1831—January... February.. March April May Juno . . . . . . J uly August . . . Septemher Octoher... November. December. 1832—January... February . March Ajiril May Juiio July August . . . Septemher October . . . November. December. 1883—January... February . March April May June July August . . . September October . . . November. December . 18S4—January... February . March April May Juiio July August . . . September October . . . November. December . 1885 —January... February . March April May Juno July August . . . September. October . . . Gold. Silver. Notes. Certifica tes. $106,167, 494 $75, 920, 0G6 $591, 402,197 $41, 650,- 860 107, 433, 441 46, 813 140 78 844, 289 590, 918, 963 107,733,920 368,704 533,145, 585 • 41,704 260 76 110,505,362 592, 964, 434 45,049 300 75 000, 283 112, 540, 956 604,945,998 56, 218 070 72 035,108 115,299,698 001,007,468 50; 683 590 71 008, 227 627, 836,198 117, 049, 732 45; 250 920 71 162. 976 136, 446, 818 642, 081 905 36, 178 971 72 248, 325 652, 993, 859 167, 253, 930 28, 675 132 73 771, 951 178, 749, 927 662, 630, 056 - 25,, 510892 75 562, 084 185, 834. 585 653, 682, 918 27,024 454 75 113, 046 195. 503, 715 25,422 906 74 646, 153 659, 530,190 200, 384, 423 22, 531 006 74 595, 292 662, 943, 972 208,103, 774 659,157,271 28, 657 168 74 703, 793 220, 609, 801 28,711 839 74 012, .543 651,542,715 821, 223 225, 695, 779 650, 461,108 27,-988 489 73 231, 328, 433 649,125, 808 -29,857 959 73 810, 581 686,116 238,261719 654, 353, 208 26,485 819 74 659,404, 705 • 29,563 291 251,893,634 77 282.617 264, 930,185 404, 334 063,444,195 85, 352 941 80 668, 700, 610 266, 059, 685 42,386 380 82 489,368 670, 489. 202 - 49,836 -091 279, 458, 994 83 968, 095 665. 008,113 51,986 037 288, 797, 802 38 608, 719 273. 041, 291 82 986, 284 668,571,993 - 50,397 197 281, 351, 803 52,089 715 82 680, 818 668, 075,136 302, 395, 033 82 008, 995 669, 812, 788 -53,-374 132 812, 577, 341 55, 520 820 81 584, 270 665, 579, 418 665,797, 657 315, 812, 877 56, 520 249 31 667, 347 326, 418, 554 688,438, 681 57,076 012 32 198, 436 670,586,512 319, 290, 055 60. 903 998 83 075, 534 327,143, 707 65, 984 500 86 089, 364 673, 405,124 675, 522, 700 - 72,317 990 338, 840, 772 88 312, 539 677,288,283 338, 774, 375 73, 763 570 89 266, 381 349, 209, 300 676, 867, 993 77, 043 440 90 085, 222 977, 803 672, 469, 391 359,912,800 78,047 780 88 672, 590, 605 346, 752,147 76,742 330 88 287,057 674, 709, 311 353, 870, 390 • 87258,616 -75,515 -860 672, 286, 872 74,969 690 385, 674, 497 85 919,100 74, 344 930 355, 880, 275 84 831, 834 666, 849,135 883, 285, 744 358, 251, 325 72,730 110 84 870, 913 661, 257,157 359, 573, 222 71, 994 160 84 782, 815 688, 844, 083 71546 920 358, 622, 754 85 090,343 356, 580, 275 670,180, 734 78, 852 220 86 936, 601 672, 401,108 86, 825 720355, 731,190 89 771,291 96, 685 -980 355, 945,188 91 794, 884 671, 470, 083 353,166,194 117,533 470 93 110, 980 678,577,390 663, 918, 336 128, 538 480 355,115, 328 • 91477,616 697, 598,769 121,711 890 352, 803, 580 90 819,420 C71,795, 323 128,889 501 851,159, 933 89 684,770 667, 915, 382 180,382 271 850, 828, 098 88 992, 402 662, 304, 870 148,109 831 347,131163 88 619,516 658, 087, 323 145, 488 056 344, 853, 495 87 816,179 146,682 281 655,319,193 342, 088, 527 89 051,107 656, 776, 822 141, 977 701 891,494 344, 236, 232 89 656,197, 000 346, 067, 206 145, 806 901 92 588,973 654, 668, 219 149,955 561 348,648,323 98 032, 784 650, 086, 782 181,238 821 347, 657, 000 92 918,180 882, 522 648, 030, 298 174,782 861 347, 093, 446 92 846,418, 091 191, 255 651 89 921, 972 683,458, 883 845,112, 575 87 972, 931 634, 603, 384 192, 216 151 688, 949, 503 179, 636 726 346, 358, 332 87 239,193 033,181, 384 167,118 786 344,813, 781 87 484, 407 340, 673, 801 640, 433, 905 187, 518 951 86 768, 095 636, 879, 835 179,-763 651 340, 624, 203 85 455, 721 389,167,112 85 425, 943 630, 489, 045 199, 794 851 839, 887, 557 84 964, 014 630, 355, 358 200, 516 631 634,121,124 199, 510 911 339, 949, 384 86 028, 982 635,574,961 206, 3'77 131 339, 657, 784 87 611, 689 419, 954 631, 735,182 840, 686, 028 220, 937 821 88 341,142, 643 88 965, 447 828, 243, 779 232, 913 831 487,800 614,891,306 255, 924 191 341, 880, 992 88 341,188,180 254, 351 241 85 488, 407 611, 616,173 886, 833 613, 582,183 842, 727, 561 254, 357 766 84 342, 712, 570 611,110,470 280, 078 746 83 715,749 342, 763, 852 82 536, 640 603, 447, 068 260, 583 196 608,545,007 341,668,411 257, 845 •676 82 174,190 605, 559, 780 258, 531 106 340,612,188 88 879, 327 342,120, 762 598, 897, 959 250, 829 786 91 640,836 805, 708, 398 284, 979 506 345,985, 470 96 603,916 610, 826, 521 220,312 532 8-49, 085, 781 101 456, 746 Tot.-l. $315,140,417 827, 507, 783 803, 952, 419 828, 519, 879 845,740,132 - 838, 003, 983 881,808,824 886, 954, 019 922, 694, 422 942, 452, 459 948, 655, 003 955,102, 984 980, 504, 093 985, 622, 004 972, 876, 903 977, 968, 579 934,122, 786 993. 786, 882 1, 018,149, 297 1 044, 631, 655 057, 566, 027 088, 552, 382 •089, 8-45, 671 070, 496, 770 1 084, 646, 972 1 108, 085, 928 1 115,261,849 1 119, 298,130 134,127, 683 138, 811, 099 152, 572, 695 1 174, 994, 001 179, 087, 589 193, 205, 955 199, 4.07, 754 184, 372,139 191,853,877 198. 300,159 181, 456, 224 178, 888, 092 1 177,607,354 179, 604, 030 192, 829, 830 201729, 804 215, 846, 095 287, 388, 040 239, 044, 785 232, 933, 659 288, 809, 527 288, 068,103 241,167, 880 235, 995, 053 238, 591,108 282, 881, 749 240,640, 080 248,804,887 251, 850, 783 282,769,127 266, 054, 602 259, 910, 041 250, 228, 804 232, 578, 858 235, 894, 252 242, 228, 410 254, 878, 951 255, 728, 560 259, 810, 331 1 269. 221, 515 284, 728, 985 291, 285, 205 293, 984, 789 1 292, 588, 951 295, 054, 343 297, 817, 585 289, 310, 754 290, 233, 284 283, 082, 301 283, 489, 893 288, 272, 290 281, 681, 580 .118 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. M o . 4 t o — E S T I M A T E D AMOUNT OF ALL K I N D S OF M O N E Y I N CIRCUL.VTION AT THE END. OF EACH MoNTH, FROM JuNE, 1878—Continued. Month. 1885—November... December ... 188,6—January February— March April May June , July. August September... October November... December... 1887—January February ... March April May... Juno July August; September., October November.December.. 1888—January Fehruary ... March April May June July August Septeniber . Octoher November.. Decemher.. 1889-January February ... March April May Juiie July August September Octoher November.. December.. 1890—January.... Fehruary .. March Aiiril May Juiio July August September . October November.. Decemher.. 1891—January Fehruary .. March April May June July August Septemher . Octoher Novemher.. Decemher . . 1892—January February .. March Ai)ril May June Gold. $355,181,306 359, 629, 546 362,757,418 361, 683, 821 362, 273,173 381,410,158 380,443,324 357, 930, 337 359. 074, 885 364; 667, 768 364,720, 340 368,190, 898 372,672,260 372,290,259 371, 729, 450 371792,210 373; 208, 461 375, 241, 850 377, 794, 495 376, 419, 229 377, 350, 294 381,550,256 891, 090, 890 392, 585, 770 396, 450, 215 399,361,143 398, 661, 926 398, 280, 517 397, 745, 934 398, 568,122 396, 379, 632 392, 066, 854 378, 606, 804 376, 347, 905 377, 329, 864 380,016,817 381,391,086 379, 831 512 880,110, 385 379,497,911 378,072, 380 377, 407, 303 878, 982, 853 - 878, 055. 432 3-74, 798; 435 375,811,209 375,947.715 375, 685, 071 374, 769, 489 375, 705, 922 374, 937, 316 373, 507. 203 373,621483 374, 310, 922 375,246, 356 3 7 1 396, 381 375,114,196 379,053,187 386,939,723 400, 378,130 405,105, 897 411,080,597 409,441,335 403, 752. 874 403,468,850 408, 862,781 406, 661, 860 408, 073, 800 407,630,012 406, 745, 335 408,333, 304 406,770. 367 405,931; 402 407, 999, 130 407, 883, 022 407, 813,501 407, 614, 418 407,615,949 408,911,657 408, 767, 740 Silver. . Notes. $97, 261, 390 $614,363,864 99,745,519 616,114, 352 97,486, 854 605,839,782 97, 549, 882 608,523,642 97, 466, 796 616, 224, 717 98,881.887 , 618,508,114 99, 046, 643 612,642,933 98,625, 975 610, 039,174 100, 603,161 008,083,003 601,277,464 103, 922, 749 603, 451,983 108,202,347 •600,690,255 109,938, 706 606, 730, 071 111231755 610, 561, 427 110,582,336 601,858,739 107, 329, 688 598,604, 050 105,979, 252 602,778,304 105, 328, 365 .599,418,200 104,187, 379 593,978,802 103,916,961 594,451,707 104, 076, 452 591, 788, 483 104, 859, 052 589,167, 530 106, 201, 911 592,318, 741 110,701,067 591, 982, 227 113, 980, 676 590, 0,80, 310 116,012,846 587,716, Oil 116,191,175 575,940,978 118,252,970 569; 298, 045 111,570,281 568, 268, 810 110,086,123 560,118, 709 108, 438, 050 549,401,278 lOe; 920, 085 589, 432, 532 105,399,988 105, 336, 405 582, 835,177 108, 296, 884 528, 922, 493 109, 772; 381 530,827, 748 112,268,162 538, 377; 959 113,389,582 533, 088, 476 111018,846 535,041,302 110, 814, 980 526,922,113 109,378.655 522, 275, 518 108,197,451 525,154,139 107, 269, 882 523,150, 462 106.164, 862 513, 324, 279 105, 894, 801 507, 381 283 105, 741, 404 503,102, 804 106,779,095 498,982, 791 :110,8O5,452 509,919,839 113, 779, 381 513, 581, 925 115,090,423 517,016,658 116, 035, 904 523, 594,121 113, 508, 777 515,719,251 112,322,742 511 518, 290 111,832,628 518,438. 765 110,799,010 515, 998, 969 310,281043 510, 005, 445 110, 238, 099 504, 4-43, 649 111,285,631 502,185,113 113, 455, 560 506, 731 731 118, 444, 300 518, 004,630 123, 351, 222 521,882,899 125, 521,324 527,707. 019 532,310; 752 126,198,177 122, 542, 578 522, 410,612 525, 328,516 120,906,191 120,175, 012 536,071, 998 535, 376, 758 119,081,825 117, 721,936 529, 092, 375 115,973,985 .528,699, 477 115, 927,343 525,818,834 117,113,885 527, 756, 843 119, 858, 621 550, 026,495 -124,240, 597 565, 473, 236 125,542, 641 572, 499, 448 577,490,341 125,108,021 573,312,239 122,632,601 121, 573, 287 565,679,689 570,155, 327 121,019.397 120, 387; 980 574,854, 720 572,949, 939 119, 833,259 577.173,454 119,186,002 Certificates. $215, 811, 734 212,329,066 219, 686, 560 208,947, 866 192,823,084:1 186, 983, 366 183,259,154 182,410,600 181387,561 177, 915,107 187, 788, 919 195, 741, 769 203, .065,450 220, 972, 275 232,700,821. 229, 269,120 233, 111, 504 240,524,915 239, 0 9 1 305 242,113, 454 247, 616, 228 243,771,725 258,871509 287, 613, 780 265, 785, 027 280, 574, 480 294,826,024. 292,385, .572 292, 395, 394 304,543, 225 318, 457,135 334, 689, 746 -350,841791 319,054,360 .366,129,791 3 8 1 976, 810 378, 040, 017 377, 858, 447 .390,239,030 392,759,670 394, 540,196 406,133,992 400,782,472 890, 630, 204 395, 873, 534 408,519,145 ,408, 570, 064 .410,767,173 410,417, 505 414, 934, 982 431, 818, 940 425, Oil, 006 433, 203, 641 488, 361,187 435, 299, 432 440, 420, 062 443. 013, 662 436, 673, 749 471415,946 453. 290,156 446; 162, 998 459,146,742 471,043, 535 463,211,388 465, 094, 004 465,824;239 450,415,717 449, 579, 547 450,271,503 451316,400 452,313,056 463, 007, 981 473, 288, 579 478,188, 887 500, 077, 208 514.492,465 509, 852, 378 511, 213, 595 518, 315, .874 497,946,142 Total. $1,232, 618, 294 1,237, 818, 483 1, 285, 700,584 1:276, 704, 711 1, 268, 737, 750 1,265, 583, 525 1,255, 392, 054 1,249, 012, 080 1 2 4 9 , 143,110 1, 247, 783, 088 1, 264, 158, 589 I, 280, 581,828 1. 293, 149, 586 1 , 3 1 1 336, 297 1 3 1 8 , 613, 698 1, 805, 644, 632 1 3 1 1426, 684 1 3 1 9 , 872, 344 1,311 734, 563 1, 817, 060. 842 1, 321, 559, 057 1,820, 691, 472 1, 353, 045, 207 1,366, G92, 403 1, 388, 3 1 1 898 1, 383, 842, 809 1 382, 675,898 1,371, 512, 805 1,368, 498,311 1 3 7 1 , 683,106 1,371 158,130 1, 872, 689, 070 1,367, 723, 177 1,360, 621.623 1, 384, 059, 734 .1, 407, 634,743 1, 405, 8 8 1 181 1, 406, 248, 107 1 408, 092. 483 1,403, 909, 754 964,166 . 1, 405, 981, 644 1, 418, 184, 471 1, 397, 984, 770 1,379, 318,177 1, 379, 092,240 1,390, •743, 070 1, 404, 813, 530 1, 418, 294,075 1,417, 270, 909 1,480, 784,284 1, 485, 859, 801 1,425, 099, 522 1,437, •470, 094 .1, 437., 815,326 1, 480, 496,191 1,429, 578, 602 1, 4 3 1 917, 227 1,435, 801.599 1,497, 852, 407 1,498, 497. 238 1,501 786; 283 1, 528, 488, 080 1, 525, 193,969 1 5 1 8 , 810,464 1, 529, 125,103 1, 529, 891, 888 1,503, 726, 795 1, 499, 647,492 1, 499, 981, 943 1,505, 531,476 1,580, 492,181 1,561 262. 070 1,577, 781;729 1,588, 855,128 1, 608, 553, 892 1, 609, 641, 520 1, 608, 572, 244 1, 613, 010,229 1 6 2 0 , 073, 338 1,603, 119 TREASUKE-E. 4lo—^ESTIMATED AMOUNT O F ALL K I N D S OF M O N E Y I N CrRcuLATioN AT THE ;EN.D OF EAC-II M O N T H , F R O M J U N E , 1878 —Continued. lS92-July August , :September Gctoher November December 1893 J a n u a r y February — March.. April — May Julie Ji^^y - • August •September. October November .December 189-4—January..: February — March... April May Julio July August September -October : November. December 1895—January February March April May June July August September October Novemher Decemher . 1896—January February .March..". April May June July August Septeniber ^•©o Silver. Gold. Month. , . ,. 4So^EsTiMATED $410. 447, 360 $120, 3-78, 411, 154,411 121, 520, 411 524, 829 124,485, 41i: 252,197 127, 657, 410 867, 863 129,101, 412: 970, 060 130,150, 4 1 1 •688, 068 127, 737, 409. 817,138 124,453, •407, 799, 951 125, -589, 410, 759,520 125,092, 407. 945, 944 124,217. 408: 638, 700 122,430, 416, 909,941 120, 231, 469. •466, 868 • 125, 989, 481 296,109 122, 932, 493! 121,679 123, 085. 505. 053,611 128,-967, 508. 602,811 123, 724, 527. 357,916 116, 844, 496, 830,'833 114, 496. 496. 101958 113,11.3, 497. 894,738 111, 780, 496. .799,152 109,896, 497. 873. 990 109, 4 2 1 499.: 108;.577 109, 210, 497. 407,538 109, 959, ,500. 126,248 112, 521, 500 181,880 116, 686, 465. 789,187 119, 056, 485, •501, 876 120, 561, 508. .189,411 117. 584, 463: 563,100 115, 589, 479. 498,899 113, 790, 111,525 113,686, .770,430 112,599, 488, •275,657 112.202, 430. 778.610 112. 279, •485, 787,, 658 112,675, 479, 884, 062 •116,556, 469, 181, 593 122,186. 475, 252.104 124,176; 430, 728, 547 123, •623, 484, 202, 886 121616, : 499, 298,591 119,.260, 445, •912,256 117, 708, •445, 225,-656 116,091 454, 876, 439 114,074, 455, 128,433 112,175, 456, 298,944 111, 663, 445.,995,989 113,145, 463 771,490 116, 741, 478. AMOUNT OF GOLD Notes. Certificates. $490, 918, 652 $1,601. 949,325 478,886, 524 1, 599, •258, 584 465, 350, 226 1, 596, 049, 983 455; 357, 881 1,608, 139, 735 -451883, 642 1,614, 790, 286 1,610, •683, 874 448, 228; 150 1,-607, 958,480 453,288; 479 881 1,599,, 855,542 454,917; 1,602, •520, 808 451,118, 962 7551, 599, 623, 835 442, 8-19, 1,^C96. 151,901 440, 540, 561 184 1, 598, 728, 411 481;.394,1,611, 699,017 425, 654, 419 385 l,-830, 562, 671 412, 225, 1,701, 939, 913 412, 782, 733 541 1, 718, 544, 682 428, 931; 1 7 2 6 , •994,290 439,- 790, 076. 829 1,729, 018,286 446,002, •452, 111, 227- 1, 739, 783, 511 976 1,690, •875,152 449, 859; 1, 690, 714, 803 452, 474, 173 1,691, 793, 990 457,566; 429 508 1 675. 689,401 458,584; 1,684: 081, 232 452,- 873,- 790 967 1.857. 574, 289 452,188, 1,648, •071,481 443,951,- 946 158 l,-'855, 088,932 451,068; 3-70 1,872, 093, 422 -449,440, 988 1,637, 226, 451 448r377, 693 1,626, •583, 822 481, 444,- 081 1, 613, 657, 515 416,-740, 184 1 5 7 4 , 534,557 414, 249; 945 i;"584, 1 8 1 424 469,- 414, 280 1, 599, 484,154 409, 261, 740179, 556 413; 337, 321 •1,606, 181983 1,601 583,736 428,-518,- 897 1,.614 533,028 425, 392,- 850 1 8 0 3 . 593, 509 449, 408, 878 1,5S5, 359,816 444,920,- 895 1,598, 440,613, • -580, 878, 977 872 195,479 1,591 208, 724 432, 024, 087 • 557, 741,671 1,579. 720, 607 417, 013. 183 558,286,478 i,-539. 742, 057 •559,653,922 410, 387,^ 962 1,528, 629, 483 409; 103.' 875 . 555,631502 1,5,28, 007,032 550. 222,477 - 4 1 1 7 3 1 972 1, 540, 584, 283 ^551-372. 585 • 414, SIO;9891,521, 725,200 538, 928, 811 412, 704, 288 1,509, 586,600,646 405, 420-, 150 603,142 1, 514. 1.89, 684 545,455,-690 • 412, 490i 538 1539, .302, 289 589,625, 784 423,^ 002,' 118 1,:582,, 559, 316, 210 42-7,478: $580, 2 0 1 514 •587,695,624 591690,116 611871,794 620,436,820 621,384,581 610,241567 610,466,<815 61.8, 017,'528 •620,356,535 623,448,805 636, 288, 516 643,303,539. 672, 881,-050 681,928,203 670,455, 887 •658,178, •686 '650, 088, 297 648,469,448 629,-488, 835 629,025,097 624, 552, 895 610,888. 800 604, 888,-781 597.128, 353 590, 352, 596 .591,825,585 605,785,-008 604,602,-449. 539,061,-877 573,143,984 •576,127,316 581,4-84,677 .593,994.680 •591, 472, .329 -588,135,710 •591,-038, 265 581,712,-024 554, 233,601 AND GOLD dERTiFiCAiES, BILVER AND S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND N O T E S AND CUR.RENCY C E R T I F I C A T E S I N CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D OF E A C H .MONTH, .FROM J U N E , 1 8 7 8 . • Month. 18,7.8—June July August. Septemher October Novemher December.. 1879—Jan.uary Fehruary • March April May June. July,. •. . .August' Septemher ... , Gold a n d gold s iSlivl evrecre.ind rtifi certificates. eates. Notes and c u r r e n c y certificates. • -$109,637 107.687. 100,:86O, 108, •697, 108,077 110,342, 117,452, 117,525, 119, 960, 122, 421 128,148 123,114, 125.785. 127,737 130, 308. 131,892. $881,035,732 628, 521, 028 628, 018, 488 624, 677. 582 622, 916, 002 ,622,-072,130 624, 627, 909 627,186, 309 616,-989, .294 616, 54,7,197 627. 821 983 609. 025, 535 622, 819, 484 645,195, 998 035, 882,488 857, 078,198 $65, .7,80, .545 68, 9.01, 711 69, .916, 309 .71, .521, 608 71, 899, 800 . 78, 593, 866 74, 186, 882 75, 825,188 75, :994, 951 76, 171, 788 , 76, .541, 919 78, 812, 844 75. 411.713 72, 808,.278 . 72, 818,117 72, 339, 698 Total. •$836, 4.58,-781 803,109,885 , 798,-787, 280 804, 898, 961 802,893,496 808,008,848 816.288,721 819,:936, 746 812, 944, 894 815,140, 417 827,;507,783 808,'.952, 419 823,519,379 .815, 740,182 .888,603, 988 8 8 1 808, 824 120 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. K $ > o ' 4 S . — E S T I M A T E D AMOUNT OF GOLD AND GOLD C E R T I F I C A T E S , ' S I L V E R AND S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND N O T E S AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , ETC.—ConVd. Month. 1879—October... November ' Decemher. 1880—January.. February . March April..... May . . . . . . Juiie July August... September October... November December. ISSl—January.. February. Marcli April May June...... July August... September October... November Decemher. 1882-January . . February. March April . May June.. July August... September October — November Decemher. 18S3—January . . February . March April May June July August... Septemher October... November December. 1884—January . . February . March April May June July August... Septemher Octoher . . . November Decemher. 1885—January . . February . -March April May June July August... Septem.her October . . . NoA^ember December. 1836—January . . February . March Notes and Gold and gold Silver and certifi- currency cercertificates. sih^cr cates. tificates. $150, 821 418 180, 449 390 190, 346 067 198,184 585 205, 259 015 203,828 423 216,180 574 228, 620 101 233, 859 679 239,180 438 245, 922 819 259, 373 784 272, 377 885 273,441 065 285,987 374 295,289 202 279, 270 691 287, 380 703 308,858 283 318,453 621 321,072 397 332,166 674 324,687 175 332, 383 027 344, 044 992 343, 973 995 854, 897 420 385, 098 020 351, 924 467 859,087 310 370,745 617 380,933 195 388, 280 845 364, 589 682 381,614 794 361,487 715 387,101 160 375,408 438 892, 681 004 402, 734 963 895, 858 050 894, 604 443 399, 221 298 406, 728 103 404, 460 865 402. 107 127 398,788 772 401, 082 146 400,724 508 406, 554 620 410, 678 588 423, 830 711 422, 958 005 415,165 532 401 514 586 399,793 781 411, 770 848 430,658 602 431, 905 497 427, 389 024 427, 523 354 481010 318 434, 430 088 453, 641 872 453,816 420 458, 875 101 467, 947 370 471,316 882 488, 898 141 463,901 138 468, 006 252 464,123 280 458,106 541 460, 735 898 464, 989 147 478,042 889 467, 320 871 453, 048 816 $•73, 852, 896 .$882, 278, 905 75 686, 673 068. 578 859 79 336, 336 672, 720 056 79 102, 500 071,387 918 670, 625 190 79 218,759 80 612, 293 671, 263 972 668,142 271 81 819,159 80 064, 087 664,192 715 864, 898 108 79 810,792 684,200 808 80 741,540 82 805, 885 885, 553 208 689, 239 705 89 485. 803 100 134, 575 G72, 069 195 675,150 610 108 974,352 677, 469 202 120 095,806 873, 688 113 120 418, 356 671, 211 998 120 01.1 OSl 674,640 186 122 128,133 678, 067 788 121 161,927 678,489 888, 810 120 418 677, 447 857 120 778,076 122 999, 328 678, 961 631 679,988 512 129 187,412 138 679, 544 631,510 124 688, 797 700 147 151 809 638,228 283 148 840, 311 152 400. 542 G8C, 407 993 883,799 391 150 515,348 684, 035 605 148 412, 067 685, 634 311 148 882,056 144 827, 670 883, 228 872 142 108, 894 678, 414 135 676, 530 744 138 877,003 673,477 157 139 540,535 675,159 083 142 880, 223 630,700 784 150 141,831 682,288 108 155 391, 741 681, 805 083 159 137,574 554,648 683,152 161 390 678, 843 83G 159 916,436 158 846, 840 673, 723 789 681,280 823 160 444, 761 160 878, 473 677,985 882 180 346, 907 874, 094 870 671, 097 823 160 486, 365 162 779, 738 688,704 193 185 268, 655 668,831 822 171 490, 984 663, 067 600 178 867,165 .067, 213 219 180 894, 831 664, 401 782 682, 510 298 189 530, 243 186 330, 003 855,293 888 184 220, 8.52 652, 788 884 188 153, 789 651,904 503 182 982, 8S8 . 648,101 384 184 181, 586 651,468 905 181 882, 782 648, 569 835 180 564, 304 643, 654 045 644, 625 358 179 192,705 649,751 124 182 520,283 653, 844 961 188 853,200 193 408, 485 657, 810 182 853,003 779 208 831,358 200 346, 611 644,978 808 198 956, 358 841, 816 173 689,792 183 196 387, 059 686, 510 470 198 159,695 630, 372 086 187 621,826 633,180 007 183 705,136 636, 979 780 187 7.51,483 720,132 629,762 959 187 190 260, 682 623, 888 898 194 608, 518 628, 971 521 189 964, 082 631, 91.8 884 629, 904 852 192 924. 934 820,429 732 187 228, 468 185,946,198 628, -148 842 187 589, 217 828,149 717 Total. .$888, 954, 019 922, 894, 422 942, 452, 459 948, 855, 003 955,102, 984 980, 504, 693 965, 622, 004 972, 876, 903 977, 968, 579 984,122, 786 993, 788, 382 1, 018,149, 297 1,044,831,855 1, 057, 586, 027 1, 088, 552, 882 1,089,345,671 1, 070, 498, 770 1, 081 646, 972 1,108, 085, 928 1,115, 261, 849 1,119,298,180 1,184,127, 033 1,133, 811, 099 1,152, 572, 695 1,174, 994, 001 1,179, 037, 589 1,193, 205, 955 1,199, 407, 754 1,134, 372,139 1,191, 853, 877 1,198, 800,159 1,181, 450, 224 1,178,688,092 1,177,607,354 1,179, 804, 080 1,192, 329, 830 1, 204, 729, 804 1 215, 846, 095 1, 287, 388, 040 1, 239, 044, 735 1,282,983,859 1, 238, 809, 527 1,288,083,103 1, 241,167, 880 1, 285, 995, 053 1,238,591,108 1, 232, 881, 749 1, 240, 640, 080 1, 246, 304, 887 1,251,850,783 1, 282, 769,127 1, 266, 054, 602 1,259,910,041 1, 250, 228, 804 1, 232, 578, 858 1, 235. 394, 252 1, 242, 223, 410 1, 254, 878. 951 1, 255, 728, 580 1,259,610,381 1, 269, 221, 515 1 231 723, 985 1, 291, 265. 205 1, 298, 984, 789 1, 292, 533, 951 1, 295. 054, 843 1, 297, 817, 585 1,239.310,754 1, 290, 288, 234 1, 283, 682, 801 1, 288, 489, 893 1, 283, 272, 290 1, 281, 681, 580 1,232,618,294 1, 287, 818, 483 1, 285, 700, 564 1, 276, 701 711 1, 268, 737, 750 121 TREASURER. N ® . 4 * J . — E S T I M A T E D AMOU^NT O F GOLD AND GOLD C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R , A N D S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND N O T E S AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , ETC.—Cont'd. Month. 1386—April May June July August Septemher. Octoher November.. December.. 1837- - J a n u a r y Februaiy .. March April May June. July August Septeniber. October November . December.. 1833—January . . . February.. March — . April M a y .-. June July August Septemher. October Noveniher . December... 1889—January . . . February .. March April May June July August September . October November . December.. 1890—January . . . Febru.ary . . March April May June July August SeiJtember . October November . December.. 1891—January . . . February .. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1892—January . . . February .. March April May June July August September. and Notes a n d Gold a n d g o l d s iSl vi levre rcertificurrency cercertificates. cates. tificates. $448, 125,883 $189, 415, 028 440. 563, 349 183, 230, 772 483. 980, 712 186, 742, 200 438, 792, 902 183,167, 205 442. 386,115 192,941509 449, 412,147 208,589,459 456, 485,867 210, 245, 500 482, 592, 893 216,801,572 489, 505,864 227, 809, 006 477, 394, 557 225, 645, 402 471, 750, 575 227,110, 007 467. 254,476 237, 258, 854 469, 676, 335 241,927, 809 463, 755,472 248, 060, 289 467, 644,666 216,1914,89 472, 340, 331 249, 025,193 470, 815,596 254, 073, 296 489, 075,573 285,115, 895 492, 270, 543 274,644,838 487, 230, 968 284,182,120 496, 095, 200 293, 046, 598 503, 515,897 j 292, 571 023 494, 978,430 i 298,022,890 489, 699, 983 301,812,568 493, 129, 415 I 302, 859, 982. 505, 961,862 I 303, 565, 490 511 954, 224 308, 287. 314 510, 565, 916 309. 067. 084 501. 098,299 I 315, 955, 830 512, 168,054 I 328, 388, 982 520, 830,475 342, 046,'814 510, 655,314 850,S05;371 500, 722,960 360, 288, 845 511, 102,957 856,152, 418 509, 708,828 358, 005, 803 506. 898,897 859,481180 514. 022, 097 362, 209, 035 508. 007,520 381,702,672 492: 848,241 862, 997, 246 493, 889, 844 885,298,529 499, 204,728 875, 859, 721 492 823,064 888, 925,187 498. 622, 800 391, 099, 305 498, 252, 608 391,884,809 493. 691,311 898, 984, 977 518. 594,485 394, 840, 548 504: 112,007 396, 499, 004 -508, 562, 587 402, 488,190 508, 953, 781 403, 722, 864 506, 084,755 404,920,126 505, 778, 400 407, 446,142 507, 558,945 410, 014, .544 503, 485,726 416, 926, 770 545, 0 4 1 462 427,765,507 588, ,552,109 431 557, 399 586, 422. 396 434,097,828 555, ,127,876 484, 487, 640 565, 280, 784 426, 336. 684 555, 872, 003 4 2 1 728, 450 552, 785, 919 429, 807, 547 547, , 758, 580 481,991785 523, , 788.190 428. 283, 314 528: 924. 205 428, 838,113 528, ,345,401 423, 218, 457 515, ,018,414 4 3 1 701, 836 520. , 784, 878 4 4 1 875.108 542, , 870, 886 445, 883, 289 548, , 5 8 1 871 448,418, 251 558, ,105,299 445, 920, 589 571, ,011.981 442, 770, 908 587, ,814,780 448. 7 1 1 423 581, 948. 647 446, 702, 548 581,829, 648 447,877,878 568: , 206, 886 447,123,424 550: , 003, 079 448, 063, 805 547. ,809,189 447, 715, 622 539. . 541, 790 449, 809,170 532, , 784, 728 451, 885,189 $030, 023,114 826, 597 983 628, 289,174 627,1:"' 003 612, 472,464 811,158, 933 613,880, 255 613, 755,071 617,071 427 810, 573,739 606, 784 050 609, 918,804 007, 763,200 802,988 802 603, 221 707 600,198 483 596-, 297 580 598, 853,741 599.177 227 598, 921,810 594, 701 Oil . 588, 535, 978 .530,511 045 577,188. 810 570, 678.709 561, 881 278 558, 847.582 548, 090.177 543, 567.498 .543,.557 748 544, 957,959 . 544, 423, 476 . .545, 291302 540, 337.113 533,195. 518 539, 604 189 537, 780,482 529, 474,279 524,119 283 520, 8-77,804 . 515,527 791 525,194 889 . 526, 091925 527,156, 658 532, 591 121 527, 349,251 521 748, 290 528, 098,785 524, 798,969 519, 380 445 516, 278 649 514, 005,113 515, 554,781 524, 994,830 528, 742 899 538, 977,019 589,120, 752 533, 770,612 537, 598,516 547,216, 998 549, 876.758 546,842, 875 547, 464,477 558,083 684 558, 211,848 587, 871 495 578, 288,286 532, 264,448 588, 755,841 590, 072,289 595, 029,689 599, 995,827 604, 564,720 608, 679,939 607, 003.454 606,924 514 609, 905,624 611, 930,116 Total. $1, 265, 563, 525 1, 255, 392,054 1, 249, 012, 086 1, 249, 148,110 1, 247. 788, 088 1, 261 158, 589 1, 280, 561, 628 1, 293. 149,586 1, 314. 386, 297 1, 318, 613, 698 1, 305, 644, 632 1,311 426, 634 1,319: 372,344 1,811 784, 583 1,817, 080, 842 1,821, 559,057 1, 320, 691,472 1, 358, 045, 207 1, 866, 092,403 1, 888, 3 1 1 898 1, 883, 842, 809 1, 882, 675, 898 1 871, 512, 865 1,868, 496, 311 1,371 663.106 1,371 158,130 1, 372, 089,070 1, 887 723,177 1, 360, 021,622 • 1, 334 059, 784 1,407 634, 743 1,405, 884, IGl 1 406, 248.107 1, 403, 092, 488 l,40r 909,754 1,405, 9G4, IGG 1, 413, 961, 644 1, 397. 184, 471 1, 379, 964,770 1,379, 316,177 1, 390, 092, 240 1, 404 748, 070 1,418, 813,580 1,417. 294, 075 1,480. 270, 900 1 485, 784, 284 1, 425. 359, 801 1,487. 099, 522 1, 437, 470, 094 1, 480, 815, 320 1,429, 498,191 1, 431 578,602 1, 435, 917,227 1, 497. 804,599 1, 498! 852,407 1, 504, 497, 238 1, 528. 73>>, 268 1, 525, 488,060 1,518, 198, 969 1, 529, 810,484 1, 529, 125.108 1,508, 891,888 1,499. 728, 795 1, 499, 847, 492 1 505, 981 948 1,580. .531, 478 1, 564, 492,181 15'77, 262, 070 1,588, 781, 729 1, 603, 855,128 1, 609, 558, 892 1, 60S, 641, 520 1,618, 572,244 1, 620, 010, 229 1, 608. 078, 338 1,601 949,325 1, 599, 250. 584 1 598. 049, 988 122 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. M©o 4 ' ^ o — E S T I M A T E D AMOUNT OF GOLD AND- GOLD* C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R AND S I L V E R CERTIFICATES,, AND N O T E S AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , ETC.—^Cont-'d. , and Notes and G o l d a n d gold s iSl vi levre rcertific u r r e n c y cercertificates. cates. tificates. Month. 1892—October... November December 1693—J.anuary Fehruary Marcii April May June July August September October November December. 1894—J.anuary February March April May June July August September October.. Novemher December 1895-- J a n u a r y February March April May Juno. July...... August September October.!.... Novemher December 1396—January Fehruary March April May June July August.... September $531, 507,546 $452, 210,395 452, 566, 774 533, 556,672 452,185. 214 530, 064, 099 450,929. 985 532, 383, 887 524, 205,887 445, 738,680 519, 281980 448, 548,818 516, 081, 549 446, 800, 251 509, 415, 913 446,832, 683 496, 603, 719 448, 919,176 504, 520, 970 450, 419, 508 -549, 880, 417 452,198,204 563, 928, 708 447,888,607 577, 010, 988 448, 752, 857 •583, 221,690 452, 339. 564 586, 6 1 1 9 9 0 453,269,979 6 0 1 373,385 447, 005, 728 567, 766,112 445,615, 705 568, 408,865 442, 560. 846 567, 885, 132- 442, OSO; 413 566, 1.73, 701 489, 856, 900 564, 218, 399 486, 519.102 565, 050, 806 4-33, 702, 680 583, 076,555 435,177,330 564, 916, 687 448, 041, 730 564, 488,449 447, 829, 970 524, 715,086 451,373,916 538, 863,285 451, 888, 960 558, 837, 220 441051,331 520, 075, 889 441, 406, 372 528, 337,088 437,537,659 531, 862, 584 486, 281, 990 532, 309,999 434,152, 228 528, 656,626 431, 931 632 583, 896,189 482, 634, 332 528, 868,742 486, 447, 282 520, 529, 601 448, 990. 907 525, 599,252 455, 643, 087 530, 486,033 460, 082, 725 534, 661938 459, 700, 260 549, 110, 535 452, 681,150 489, 626, 610 451, 805, 945 489, 151, 505 454, 795, 481 497, 278, 215 454, 920, 282 493, 498, 838, 848 450,387,124 449,242 443, 435, 812 •484, •502, 587, 423 443, 320, 029 458,885,242 863, 608 517, 471,172,950 508,129 .. ... — -. Total. $622, 421, 794 $1,606, 189, 735 1 614, 790, 268 828, 660, 820 1, 010, 083,874 628, 434, 561 1,607, 958,439 024, 694, 587 1,599, 655, 542 629,716,615 1, 602, 520, 806 634, 687, 528 1, 599, 628, 385 638,196, 535 1, 596, 151,901 640, 403, 305 1, 593, 726,411 648, 203, 516 1,811, 099, 017 656,158, 539 1,680, 582, 671 678, 486, 050 1,761, 989,918 090,123,233 1,718, 544, G82 692, 780, 837 1,728, 994, 290 691,383,636 1. 729, 018,266 689, 733, 297 1,739, 788,511 683,401448 1, 690, 675,152 677, 298, 835 1,690, 71-1, 808 631,745,097 681, •822, 395 • 1,691, 793, 990 689, 688, 800 1, 675, 680, 401 663,323, 781 1, 684, 681, 282 1, 857, 574,289 658, 821, 353 1, 648, 671,481 61S, 417. 596 1,655, 038, 982 647, OSO; 565 1,872, 093, 422 659, 880,603 1, 637, 228, 451 661,137, 449 1, 628, 588, 822 636, 086, 377 1, 613, 657,515 610, 768. 964 1, 574, 534, 557 613, 052, 316 1, 534, 184, 424 618, 809, 677 1, 599, 484,154 031, 289,630 1,608, 179, 258 639, 717, 329 1,604, 131,968 648,540,710 1, 614, 583,786 648,008,265 1, 603, 583, 028 688,287, 024 1, 585, 593,509 618,073,001 1, 598, 859,816 617, 816, 977 1, 594, 195, 479 603, 878. 671 1,579, 206, 724 581841,478 1, 589, 720, 807 587, 978, 922 1 528, 742, 057 587, 909, 502 1,528, 029, 463 584, 682, 477 1,540, 007, 082 58-7,-802, 535 1, 521, 572,858,811 584, 233 1, 509, 725, 200 567.846, 846 1,514. 903,142 588, 995, 690 1, 539, 189, 634 577, 420, 784 1 582, 302,289 593, 621, 210 ^Oo 4 S o — C H A N G E S I N T H E V O L U M E O F M O N E Y I N CIRCULATION, FROM I N T E R N A L E X P A N S I O N AND CONTRACTION, AND F R O M IMPORTS AND E X P O R T S O F GOLD, DURING EACH MONTH, FROM J UNE, 1 8 7 8 . Month. 1878—June July August September. October November. December . 1879—January . . . Februaiy.. March April May June July •August September. October November . December . Internal Internal Net imports Net exports expansion. contraction. of gold. of gold. $8, 367, 328 6,084, 808 $7,621, 006 4,121, 043 3,158, 390 9, 863, 467 3,791,414 $686, 808 28, 882 6, 872,649 27, 895, 839 18,892.805 17,317,885 6, 427, 332 3, 111 852 10, 253, 373 3, 720, 025 7,042,052 • 255,416 1 8 1 778 1, 297, 722 98, 898 18,390,536 14,108, 798 4, 090, 798 *7i.,"38b' 21, 873 111,515 15, 864, 682 22, 819i 151 6, 752, 390 18, 422, 568 13, 830,155 , 109; 781 43, 588 7, 063,925 Net decrease. $8,343,946 6, 322, 805 $287, 802 488, 725 2.117,'578 .894,906 2, 084, 208 12, 622, 782 Net increase. 2,195, 728 12, 887, 366 18,555,884 11586.980 22, 220, 753 "7,"'736,'i49 28,304,841 25. 645,195 85,740,403 19, 758, 037 123 TREASURES. M©. ^ S e — C H A N G E S IN T H E V O L U M E O F M O N E Y I N CIRCULATION, FROM I N T E R N A L E X P A N S I O N AND CONTRACTION, ETC.—Continued. Month. 1880—January February.....! March ..... April.. May... June ......... July August ... September October... Novemher Decemher . — . 1881—January. February.. .March. April '. May .... June , July August . September I October .November . . : . . December 1882—January February March..\...... April.. ..... . May June... .... July August Septemher 1 October. November December...... 1883—January February .... March April... May . . . .... June . July August -... September October........ November December...... 1884—January . . . February March April .. May c '. June ... July August September October. November. December .. 1885—January February March April May ...... Juiie... July...... August Septemher October Novemher . December...... 1886—January . February March April ... May June : July. Net imports N e t exports Internal Internal of gold. expansion. c o n t r a c t i o n . ' of gold. $569; 383 314,861 , 633,181 ,133,100 676, 228 0,40,671 237, 816 982,765 .973, 763 609,095 596,851 396,171 599, 740 638, 903 083, 802 $274,499 $19,155, 000 141,214 175,569 474,642 339, 674 191,012 77, 240 17, 083 106,911 182,444 9,054,4^ 18, 766, 084 16,086,187 - 9,331632 .16,347,452 4,709,487 306, 099 7, 008, 988 15,263,387 701,279 294,393 8, 273, 047 i,'370,'8i2' [, 237, 630 '1259^157 ;,'546,"977" ,511,482 I, 209, 080 ,819, 800 1, 688-, 630 927,729 19. 570, 692 381, 056 905,950 3,780,794 2,189, 062 1, 971,253 1, 275, 639 5,656, 872 2, 960, 679 261,136 415,189 492, 446 807,888 4, 978, 924 2,782,829 2,554, 390 721, 404 585, 907 585, 446 352,101 913,823 328, 884 1,845,031 2, 036, 927 4,128,900 3, 960, 450 586,243 371, 647 3,155, 708 689, 697 336, 650 901, 227 885,664 529, 544 486, 499 352,285 758,095 524, 978 070,987 6, 627, 975 54 i," 877 988, 854 1943,494 2,123, 997 2,582,681 1, 400, 822 2, 258, 869 7, 749, 375 2,011,242 628, 597 252,187 923, 515 859,-825 5,517,498 3,051,651 2,775,401 3, 721,184 1,242,-036 4, 327, 928 168, 463 237, 280 , 737,484 7:29,233 $4, 202, 544 8,447,961 5,401,729 5,117, 311 7, 251 899 5,089,676 6,156, 207 9,663,576 24, 362, 935 26,482,858 12, 934, 872 25, 986, 355 5, 793, 289 14,150, 202 23, 438, 956 7,175, 921 4, 086, 281 14, 829, 503 318, 534 18, 761, 596 22, 421, 306 4, 043, 588 14,108;380 6, 201, 799 15, 035, 615 6, 762, 568 2, 389, 271 6, 981, 588 1, 791,148 7,446,482 18, 084, 778 17, 343, 935 5, 315,109 2,768,132 4, 592, 220 1,080,788 1, 212; 384 1,996; 726 12, 725, 750 12, 899, 474 11,116,791 21,541,945 1, 656, 695 454, 704 3,375, 888. 1, 753, 570 3,104, 777703,091 198, 903 5,172, 8-27: 2,408, 945 709, 859 7,758; 831 5, 664, 807 5;545. 896 10,918,344 3, 285, .475 6,144, 581 2, 988, 853 9, 881, 287 11, 320, 984 17,650,416 18, 037, 090 2, 815, 894 1,085,333 6, 829,158 12,853,541 846, 600 3,888,821 9, 811,184 15, 507, 470 6,586,220 7, 699, 584 375, 462 829,240 512, 229 741,158 7,477,541 Net decrease. $18,843; £01 688, 491 5,248,548 10, 512, 475 8,118,'549 - 2,962,078 2,620,089 1,031,821 ,249,121 ., 302, 757 , 081, 510 . 548,277 -, 169, 978 .Net increase. 374, 590 2, 834, 548 1,181691 4, 657, 898 3,830,217 2. 465, 892 2, 563,192 8, 808, 7811 600, 983 5,112, 908 217,103 1,590,710 ;, 714 I, ISO 875,833 1667,-925 9,080.42^4 4,461, 505 7,146, 489 8,117, 452 593, 259 2,117.919 8,995, 853 7, 918, 981 3, 224, 225 10,171,471 6, 379,968 136, 024 124 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. W.®,,4Se—CHANGES I N T H E VOLUME OF M O N E Y I N CIRCULATION, FRO.M I N T E R N A L E X P A N S I O N AND CONTRACTION, ETC.—Continned. Month. 18SG—August.... September. .October November . December.. 1887—January . . . February.. March April May June ... . July August September. . , October November. December.,. 1888—January . . . February.. March April May June .^July August.... September. October November.. December.. 1889—January . . . . . February.. March . . . , . , April May June July , August.... Sep'tember. October November . December.. 1800—January.... February.. March April May Juiie July A.ugust September. Octoher Novemher . December.. 1891—January . . . February.. March April May... Juiio Jiily , August September. October November.. December .. 1892—January — February... M arch April May.... June July August...... September., Octoher November.. December .. 1893—January.... February... Internal Internal j N e t imports Net exports expansion. contraction.! of goid. of goid. $8,192, 814 252 056 546 301 8, 679, 584 6, 485, 280 $4, 827, 792 4, 686, 249 5,148,983 8, 955, 862 11, 350, 460 2, 906, 935 5,195, 451 391, 816, 440, 470, 659, 14, 089, $1305; 022 938, 092 10, 510, 583 3,173, 384 833, 087 7, lis, 268 4, 587, 781 1, 681, 978 .5, 788, 815 13, 913, 357 12, 577,179 1, 562, 457 1,439, 282 " 8 6 7 585 32, 353, 735 18, 047,198 2, 221, 995 15, 528, 411 • 228, 819 652, 950 16, 713 951,981 535, 717 1, 436, 475 1,198, 025 991,930 .598, 868 305, 743 165,808 3, 987, 880 3, 794, 249 1,144. 005 2,196, 403 1, 359, 249 5, 400, 659 669, 672 3, 444, 842 4, 541, 566 13, 929, 798 30, 388; 112 15,539,494 5, 633, 526 1, 222. 587 7,106,138 18, 088, 852 8, 489, 768 5, 784, 850 305, 548 301, 414 , 116, , 023, 882, 474 2, 684, 080 1, 438, 565 863,940 1, 844, 381 4, 182, 784 2, 051 412 7, 997, 478 16, 777,173 17, 219, 701 648,598 10, 778, 068 14, 850,830 9, 070, 460 3, 480, 545 12, 976, 834 5, 518, 875 10, 424, 083 574, 002 7,718 3, 845, 530 10, 664, 975 411,288 "6,'647,"050" 504, 976 4, 885, 893 7,101, 555 23,488,112 23, 575, 014 3,415,415 6, 818, 851 548, 074 GGO, 808 3, 712, 225 2, 370, 201 12,691,139 17, 472, 209 4, 425, 454 77. 751 2,120, 111 285, 1,166,911 11,168,533 3,016,054 209, 923 7, 557, 495 2,881,106 3, 482, 806 4,'086,'034 10, 730, 726 2, 276, 279 4,498,215 157, 380 3, 521, 926 ,574, 944, 772, 599 7, 969, 086 8, 782, 002 4, 945, 710 607, 670 115,063 'b'hol'm Net decrease. $16,375,501 16, 403, 089 12, 587, 908 21, 286, 761 $1, 533, 786 1, 868, 961 1,164,968 ,048, ,110, Net . increase. 11, 740, 221 870, 572 6, 054, 768 1, 319,135 2, 082, 1 388, Gl, 837, 1, 047, 5, 641 24, 289, 411 625 872 803 831 030 3, 298, 208 7, 230,091 11, 811, 495 685,381 25, 238, 215 4,185, 098 79, 303 6, 284, 451 24, 599; 533 33, 960, 685 12, 769, 909 11,519,659 15, 078, 399 3, 680, 218 5, 703, 764 3,225,550 917, 872 7, 034, 782 4, 980, 724 3, 268, 063 6, 487, 985 18, 635, 477 18, 936, 391 10,240,198 1,121 013 5,-716, 699 2. 892, 741 2, 324,127 8, 2u6, 601 10, 089, 752 8,650,531 11, 389,189 1 108, 392 12,213,553 2, 725, 435 12, 988, 068 •8, 302, 897 125 TREASURER. N o o 4 8 o — C H A N G E S I N T H E V O L U M E OF M O N E Y I N C I R C U L A T I O N / F R O M INTERNAL E X P A N S I O N AND CONTRACTION; E T C . - ^ C o n t i n u e d . Month. 1398 March April May June July September October November December 1804 January Febi'uary Marcli April -t^^^y JJ uu nl ye Au<-''ust ... September October November December 1395—January Fehruary .. March April Mav June July August Internal Internal Net imports Not exports expansion. contraction. of g o l d . of Gold. Net increase. $4, 870, 255 14, 852, 503 12, 329, 826 $2, 865, 264 $1, 504, 13, 344, -15, 205, 1,701, $723, 946 $5, 778, 40, 622, 5, 242, 1, 072, 4,139, 11, 596, 205 23, 841,125 18.185,184 15,531,845 4, 309, 776 3, 982, 276 11,389,085 401 529 088 919 832 1, 903, 300 578,700 1 OGS, 835 2, 929, 241 9, 402,110 23,121 058 22, 376, 872 12, 828, 572 1, 935, 808 48, 040, 024 2, 963, 897 10, 481, 292 6,999,489 10, 788. 703 6, 836, 579 8, 967, 455 7, 949,383 16, 534, 589 86, 374, 359 1, 283, 390 418,118 519, 851 1, 507, 388 43,189, 961 4, Oil, 388 13, 697, 835 4,132, 417 Septemher 817, 856 10, 712, 489 608 654 247 784 608 976 245 49 108 859 89, 656 1, 079,182 18 1*51 589 11,808,169 8, 486, 993 10, 90^. 753 34, 868, 971 10, G57, 829 12,911,107 89,122, 958 9, 849, 887 15, 249, 780 - 6,745,402 2, 047, 588 2, 682, 498 18, 499. 415 6, 077,897 9, 097, 788 5,781,686 10 950 753 17, 989, 519 4, 688, 837 14, 938, 755 60 978,550 112, 594 9, 3-75, 389 293,653 14,040,117 78, 616 14, 275, 730 22,179, 495 9, 034, 575 872, 488, 377. 604, 449, 023, 785, 8, 296, 087 10,401,318 15,183,175 16, 674, 609 78, 357 13, 285, 307 18,463,188 14,170, 899 . 198, 586 10,518,833 18, 342, 664 8, 804, 351 70, 353, 989 408, 247 17, 69, 21, 16, 8, 2, 10, 8, 367, 501 17, 054, 440 4, 067, 003 4,120, 290 2, 029, 761 3, 271,193 1963,750 1, 814, 910 Octoher November December 1896—January Fehruary March April May June July $3, 492, 471 2 378,434 2, 425, 490 9, 424, 489 24, 693, 489 11,787,382 5, 529, 577 18, 219, 969 3, 474, 209 991 979 780 544 Net decrease. 2, 088, 997 34, 098, 080 11, 377, 619 18,422,799 11, 359, 083 5, i77, 942 24, 266, 492 43,132, 655 N®o 4 I » — G E N E R A L D I S T R I B U T I O N OF T H E STOCK OF MONEY^ AS B E T W E E N T H E T R E A S U R Y AND T H E CIRCULATION, AT E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July August . . . September October . . . November. December . 1879—January... Fehruary . Marcli April May.. June . . . . . . July August . . . Septemher October . . . November. December . 1880-J a n u a r y . . . February . March April May June Belonging On deposit to Treasury. in Treasury. 040,821 171, 603,016 184, 676,389 182, 589, 288 190, 355, 684 195, 570, 087 190, 817,762 193, 593, 584 206, 904, 278 209, 813,027 208, 179, 568 225, 855, 518 215, 009, 098 197, 275,115 217, 413,861 229, 773, 814 230, 137, 823 220, 544,769 211 725, 246 217, 905, 558 214. 396, 640 213 972,986 215. 375, 280 213. 023,055 212, 168,100 Total in Treasury. $92, 644, 600 $256, 685, 421 97, 211, 030 268, 814, 046 93, 425, 280 278,101, 689 75, 744, 670 258, 383, 938 71, 856, 350 262, 212, 034 78, 426, 420 268, 996, 507 58, 776, 830 249. 594, 592 61, 397, 880 254,991,484 65,187, 680 272, 091, 958 46, 356, 280 256,169, 257 49, 794, 620 252, 974,188 44, 815, 680 270,671,178 43, 685, 650 263, 894, 748 58, 888, 550 256,141,665 53, 745, 550 271,159, 411 50, 847, 750 230,121, 064 43, 238, 350 273, 371173 3 1 717,110 255,261,879 31, 565, 010 246, 290, 256 32, 364, 010 250, 269, 568 31, 217, 520 245, 614,160 28, 979, 420 242, 952,406 29, 431 320 244, 809, 600 33,674, 370 246, 697, 425 34, 973, 870 247,141, 970 I n circulation. $808, 453, 781 808,109,835 796, 787,- 230 804, 898, 961 802,893,490 806, 008, 348 816, 266, 721 819, 986, 746 812, 944, 694 815,140,417 827,507, 783 808, 952, 419 828,519,379 845, 740,132 888, 003, 983 861. 308, 824 886, 954, 019 922, 694, 422 942, 452, 459 948, 855, 003 955,1