OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY ON THE STATE OF THE FINANCES FOR THE YEAR 1883. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1883. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, REPORT. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C., December 3, 1883. SIR: I have the honor to submit the following report: The ordinary revenues from all sources for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1883, were: From customs........ From internal revenue......... From sales of public lands... From tax on circulation and deposits of national banks. From sinking-fund for Pacific railway companies...... From proceeds of sales of Government property....... From Indian trust-funds.... From donations towards liquidating the public debt.. From Japanese indemnity fund....... From immigrant fund.... From revenues of the District of Columbia...... From miscellaneous sources Total ordinary receipts The ordinary expenditures for the same period were: For civil expenses..... For foreign intercourse ... For Indians................ For pensions.... $214, 706, 496 93 144, 720, 368 98 7,955, 864 42 9, 111, 008 85 4, 460, 205 17 1,436, 236 34 3,322, 361 64 1,556, 866 90 1,322, 103 11 1,221,611 76 285, 055 02 648, 694 82 121, 000 00 964, 426 87 1,839, 533 99 231, 476 50 1,970, 938 47 2,413, 332 18 398, 287, 581 95 $22, 343, 285 76 2,419, 275 24 7,362,590 34 66, 012, 573 64 |