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REPORT.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C., December 4, 1876.

SIR: Complying with the requirements of law, I have the honor to

submit the following report:

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING

JUNE 30, 1876.
Receipts.

The moneys received and covered into the Treasury by warrants dur

ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1876, were as follows:

From customs...

From internal revenue.

From sales of public lands.

From tax on circulation and deposits of national banks...

From repayment of interest by Pacific Railway com

panies...

From customs' fines, penalties, &c.

$148, 071, 984 61

116, 700, 732 03

1, 129, 466 95

7,328, 573 29

718, 179 96 183, 797 86 1,026, 346 08

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From fees-consular, letters-patent, and land...

2,009, 280 92

190, 160 29

From proceeds of sales of Government property

From marine-hospital tax.

From steamboat fees.

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Total net receipts

Balance in Treasury June 30, 1875, including deposits of coin and United States notes represented by certificates outstanding.

Total available cash....

1,852, 714 94

345, 679 92 265, 583 65 1,741, 117 81

317, 584 00 1,877, 291 05

283, 758, 493 36 3,723, 545 80

287, 482, 039 16

6, 613, 826 12

294, 095, 865 28

144, 702, 416 41

438, 798, 281 69

Expenditures.

The net expenditures by warrants during the same period were—

For civil expenses..

For foreign intercourse

For Indians..

For pensions..

For military establishment, including fortifications,
river and harbor improvements, and arsenals.....
For naval establishment, including vessels and ma-
chinery and improvements at navy yards....
For miscellaneous civil, including public buildings,
light-houses, and collecting the revenues
For interest on the public debt, including interest on
bonds issued to Pacific Railway companies.....

Total net expenditures..

Redemption of the public debt.. $51, 889464, 80
Judgments of Court of Alabama
Claims..

$17, 232, 248 83

1, 410, 252 50 5, 966, 558 17 28, 257, 395 69

38, 070, 888 64

18, 963,309 82

48, 315, 872 45

100, 243, 271 23

258, 459, 797 33

Total net disbursements

Balance in Treasury June 30, 1876..

Total...

6, 641, 287 26

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This statement shows that the net revenues for the

fiscal year were

And that the net expenditures were.

Leaving a surplus revenue, exclusive of provision for the sinking fund, of ...

258, 459, 797 33

29, 022, 241 83

In the last Annual Report, page VI, the Secretary stated that in the judgment of the Department the revenues for this fiscal year would reach the sum of $297,456,145 14, and the expenditures the sum of $268,447,543 76, showing that there would be a surplus revenue of $29,008,601 38. By the statement of actual receipts and expenditures for this fiscal year it will be seen that the revenues yielded $287,482,039 16, or $9,974,105 98 less than the estimate, and that the net expenses amounted to $258,459,797 33, or $9,987,746 43 less than was anticipated, exhibiting a surplus revenue of $29,022,241 83, or $13,640 45 in excess of the amount contemplated. It will thus be perceived that the estimates, when taken as a whole, were remarkably reliable, varying from the actual results realized by the Treasury only to the extent of $13,640 45.

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1877.

The receipts during the first quarter were—

From customs...

From internal revenue.

From sales of public lands..

From tax on circulation, &c., of national banks.
From repayment of interest by Pacific railways.
From customs' fines, &c ..

From consular, patent, and other fees..

From proceeds of sales of Government property
From miscellaneous sources

Net ordinary receipts.

Premium on sales of coin

Proceeds of bonds of 1881, Geneva award.

Total net ordinary receipts..

Balance in Treasury June 30, 1876.

Total available...

The expenditures during the same period were-
For civil and miscellaneous expenses, including public
buildings, light-houses, and collecting the revenues.
For Indians
For pensions

For military establishment, including fortifications,
river and harbor improvements, and arsenals.....
For naval establishment, including vessels and ma-
chinery and improvements at navy yards..
For interest on the public debt, including Pacific
Railway bonds..

Total ordinary expenditures

Redemption of the public debt........$3, 618, 648 77
Judgments of Court of Alabama Claims 2, 353, 634 21

Total expenditures...

Balance in Treasury September 30, 1876.

Total

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For the remaining three quarters it is estimated that the receipts

will be

From customs.

From internal revenue.

From sale of public lands.

$89, 445, 271 47 91, 511, 653 63 -800, 000 00

From tax on national banks..

From reimbursement by Pacific railways

From customs' fines, penalties, and forfeitures

From consular, patent, and other fees

From proceeds of sales of public property

From miscellaneous sources, including premium on

coin...

Total net receipts.

$3,600, 000 00 300, 000 00 75,000 00 1,200, 000 00 250,000 00

4, 000, 000 00

191, 181, 925 10

For the same period it is estimated that the expenditures will be

For civil and miscellaneous, including public build

ings

For Indians..

For pensions.

For military establishmen*

For naval establishment.

For interest on the public debt.

Total ordinary expenditures.

$39, 000, 000 00

4,000,000 00 20, 000, 000 00 26, 500, 000 00 7,500,000 00 61,876, 860 09

158, 876, 860 09

It will be observed from the statement of actual receipts and expenditures for the first quarter, that ending September 30, and of the estimates of the same for the remaining three quarters, based upon existing laws, that it is expected that the revenues for the current fiscal year will yield the sum of $264,292,449 59, and that the expenditures will amount to $237,628,753 35, which will leave a surplus revenue of $26,663,696 24.

The amount which should be applied to the sinking fund is estimated at $33,705,806 67. The surplus revenues will fall below that amount, in the opinion of the Department, by not less than $7,042,110 43.

ESTIMATES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1878.

It is estimated that the receipts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1878, will be

From customs..

From internal revenue..

From sales of public lands

From tax on circulation of national banks

From reimbursement of interest by Pacific Railway

companies.

From customs' fines, penalties, and forfeitures.
From consular, letters-patent, and other fees..
From proceeds of sales of Government property.
From miscellaneous sources.

Total ordinary receipts...

$130,000,000 00 123, 000, 000 00

1,200, 000 00 7,350, 000 00

350,000 00 150, 000 00 2,250,000 00 250,000 00 5,500,000 00

270,050, 000 00

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