TABLE M.-STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNTS OF MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES, IN THE TREASURY AND IN CIRCULATION, ON THE DATES SPECIFIED-Continued. TABLE M.-STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNTS OF MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES, IN THE TREASURY AND IN CIRCULATION, ON THE DATES SPECIFIED-Continued. TABLE M.-STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNTS OF MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES, IN THE TREASURY, AND IN CIRCULATION, ON THE DATES SPECIFIED-Continued. NOTE. The difference between the amount of money in the country and the amount in circulation represents the money in the Treasury. Currency certificates, act of June 8, 1872, are included in the amount of United States notes in circulation in the tables for the years 1873 to 1891, inclusive; since 1891 they are reported separately. The foregoing tables present the revised figures for each of the years given. TABLE N.-STATEMENT OF UNITED STATES BONDS AND OTHER OBLIGATIONS RECEIVED AND ISSUED BY THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY FROM NOVEMBER 1, 1897, тo OCTOBER 31, 1898. Title of loan. Six per cent bonds (act of July 17, 1861). Bonds issued to Pacific railroads (acts of Ten-forty bonds of 1864 (act of Mar. 3, 1864). Funded loan of 1881, 5 per cent (acts of July Funded loan of 1891, 44 per cent (acts of July 14, 1870, and Jan. 20, 1871). Funded loan of 1907, 4 per cent (acts of July Certificates of deposit (act of June 8, 1872) Gold certificates (act Mar. 3, 1865, series 1875) Total PAPERS ACCOMPANYING REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. REPORT OF THE TREASURER. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE TREASURER, SIR: The transactions and condition of the Treasury for the past year present several features of interest. REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES. The net ordinary revenues and expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, present this comparison with those of the preceding twelve months: With a net addition of $57,599,630.04 to the revenues, and of $77,594,423.23 to the expenditures, a deficiency was created of $38,047,247.60, which exceeds that of the preceding year by $19,994,793.19. |