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STOCKS OF GOLD AND SILVER IN PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES. (All money tables were prepared by Bureau of Mint.)

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3,000,000

2,100,000

800,000

800,000

Canada

Cuba

Hayti

Bulgaria

Total

ERIE CANAL

3,400,000 3,400,000 $4,086,800,000 $3,439,300,000/$631,200,000

(LENGTH, 361 MILES)—OPENING AND CLOSING.

Canal opened.

Closed. Days open.

Canal opened.

Closed. Days open.

April 12, 1825.

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May 1, 1861.

.Dec. 10.

224

April 20, 1826.

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May 1, 1862.

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April 22, 1827.

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May 1, 1863.

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March 27, 1828.

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April 20, 1830.

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April 25, 1832.

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April 19, 1833.

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April 17, 1834.

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May 10, 1870.

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April 15, 1835.

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April 25, 1836.

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May 13, 1872.

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April 20, 1837.

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April 12, 1838.

.Nov. 25.

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May 5, 1874..

..Dec. 5.

215

April 20, 1839.

Dec. 16.

.241

May 18, 1875.

...Nov. 30 (by ice) 197

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May 4, 1876.

..Dec., 1.

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April 24, 1841.

Nov. 30.

221

May 8, 1877..

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April 20, 1842.

.Nov. 28.

222 April 15, 1878.

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May 1, 1843..

Nov. 30.

214

May 8, 1879..

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May 12, 1881.

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April 16, 1846.

.Nov. 25.

224

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May 1, 1847.

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May 1, 1849.

April 22, 1850.
April 15, 1851.
April 20, 1852.

.Dec. 5.
..Dec. 11..
.Dec. 5.

.219

May 11, 1885.

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Dec. 16.

239 May 10, 1888.

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April 20, 1853.

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May 1, 1854.

.Dec. 3.

217 April 28, 1890.

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May 1, 1855.

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224

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May 1, 1892.

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May 3, 1893.

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April 28, 1858.

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April 15, 1859.

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April 25, 1860.

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NEW-YORK STATE TAX ASSESSMENTS.

Taxes levied for the support of the State Government for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1895:

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The above taxes for 1895 include .94 mills for school purposes; 1.3 mills for canals

and general purposes, and 1 mill for State care of insane.

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RELIGIOUS BODIES IN THE UNITED STATES, 1890.
(From Census Bureau Reports.)

(Note.-For detailed classification, see Tribune Almanac for 1895, p. 185 et. seq.)

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Church
Edifices.

Seating
Capacity.

774 23-24

11,304,474

8,799 5-6

Catholic Apostolic..

10

3

750

66,050

1,394

Chinese Temples.

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4

950

2,700

103,722 1,277

Christian Missionary Associat'n

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Christian Scientists.

221

7

1,500

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87 3-4

20,810

1,386, 455

7,095

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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

This Church has 57 dioceses and 18 missionary jurisdictions in the United States, and 3 foreign jurisdictions under the care of bishops using the same liturgy and yielding obedience to the constitution and the canons enacted in General Convention. The next convention (triennial) will be held on the first Wednesday in October, 1898.

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Iowa-William Stevens Perry........1876
Kansas-Frank R. Millspaugh. ....1895
Kentucky-Thomas U. Dudley........1875
Louisiana-Davis Sessums.
.........1891
Maine-Henry Adams Neely..........1867
Maryland-William Paret.....
Maryland, Easton-William F. Adams.1875
Massachusetts-William Lawrence....1893
Michigan-Thomas Frederick Davies. 1889
Michigan, North'n-G. Mott Williams.1895
Michigan, Western-G. DeN. Gilles-

pie..

.....1890

1875 Minnesota-Henry B. Whipple... ..1859 Mahlon N. Gilbert, coadjutor......1886 Mississippi-Hugh Miller Thompson..1883 Missouri-Daniel Sylvester Tuttle....1867 Missouri, West-E. R. Atwill.. Montana-Leigh R. Brewer (miss.)...1880 Nebraska-George Worthington.......1885 Nebraska, The Platte-A. R. Graves..1890 Nevada, Utah and Western Colorado -Abiel Leonard (miss.). New-Hampshire-William W. Niles...1870 New-Jersey-John Scarborough. New-Jersey, Newark-T. A. Starkey..1880 New-York-Henry Codman Potter....1883 New-York, Central-F. D. Hunting

....

...1888

....1815

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..1869

Alton, Ill..

ton... New-York, Western-Arthur C. Coxe..1865 New-York, Albany-Wm. C. Doane...1869 New-York, Long Island-Abram

Littlejohn

BISHOPS.

Albany, N. Y... ...T. M. A. Burke....1894
James Ryan.......1888
........1888
.A. J. Glorieux.....1885
.John Brady, aux...1891
C. E. McDonnell...1892
.. S. V. Ryan.........1868
Burlington, Vt.... L. De Goesbriand..1853

Belleville, Ill..... J. Janssen
Boise City.

N.

Boston.

.1869

Brooklyn.

Buffalo.

.1893

..1889 ..1892

North Carolina-Joseph B. Cheshire,
jr.
North Dakota-Wm. D. Walker. ..1883
Ohio-William Andrew Leonard......1889
Ohio, Southern-Thomas A. Taggart..1875
Boyd Vincent, coadjutor..
Oklahoma-F. K. Brooke..
Oregon-Benjamin Wistar Morris....1868
Pennsylvania-Ozi William Whitaker. 1869
Penn'a, Pittsburg-C. Whitehead.....1882
Penn'a, Central-N. S. Rullson.
Rhode Island-Thomas March Clark..1854
South Carolina-Ellison Capers.......1894
South Dakota-William H. Hare......1873
Tennessee-Charles Todd Quintard....1865
Thos. F. Gailor, coadjutor.
Texas-George H. Kinsolving.
Texas, Northern-A.

....1884

1894

JohnS. Michaud, coad1892 Charleston, S. C...H. P. Northrop....1882 Cheyenne. ......Vacant.

Cleveland.. ....I. F. Horstmann...1892
Columbus, Ohio... J. A. Watterson....1880
Concordia.
Vacant.

Covington, Ky.....C. P. Maes...
Dallas, Texas..... E. J. Dunne.
Davenport, Iowa..H. Cosgrove

Erie.

.1885

.1893

.1894

Nicholas Matz.. John S. Foley.

.1887

.1888

James McGolrick...1889 Tobias Mullen......1868

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N. A. Gallagher....1882
H. J. Richter......1883

Green Bay, Wis... S. G. Messmer.....1892

Denver.

Detroit.

Duluth.....

Fort Wayne..

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Galveston.

Grand Rapids..

(miss.).

.1874

Texas, Western-J. S. Johnson (miss.).1888

Harrisburg..

Thomas McGovern..1888

Vermont-A. C. A. Hall.

..1894

Hartford, Conn... M. Tierney.

...1894

Virginia-Francis McNeece Whittle...1868

J. B. Newton, coadjutor.

Helena, Mont........J. B. Brondel..

...1879

....1894

Virginia, Southern-A. M. Randolph...1883 West Virginia-George W. Peterkin..1878 Wisconsin, Milwaukee-I. L. Nicholson

Jamestown, N. D.. James Shanley.....1889 Kansas City, Kan. L. M. Fink.

..1871

...1889

Wis., Fond du Lac-C. C. Grafton....1889 Washington, Olympia-W. M. Barker.1892 Washington, Spokane-Lemuel H. Wells (miss.)

Wyoming and Idaho-E. Talbot (miss.)..

1892

.1887

Africa, Cape Palmas-S. D. Ferguson (miss.)

Mobile..

.1885

Nashville..

..1894

Shanghai, China-F. R. Graves.. 1894
Tokio, Japan-John McKim.. ....1894
Channing Moore Williams, late Bishop
of Yeddo, resigned..

Natchez..

Natchitoches.

Thomas Heslin.....1889 Anthony Durier....1885

Nesqually, Wash... E. Junger..

1879

.1866

Newark.

Charles C. Penick, late Bishop of Cape Palmas, resigned..

New-York.

.1877

S. I. J. Schereschewsky, late Bishop of Shanghai, China, resigned. Haytian Mission-James T. Holly,

Omaha......

.1877

Peoria.

Pittsburg....

Port-au-Prince.

W. M. Wigger.....1881
J. M. Farley, aux..1895

Ogdensburg, N. Y. H. Gabriels.. ...1892

Richard Scannell...1887 .J. L. Spalding.....1877 Richard Phelan....1885 ........1875

Portland, Me..... J. A. Healy.....

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G. Montgo'ery, coad.1894
W. G. McCloskey..1868

Manchester, N. H..D. M. Bradley.....1884

Marquette, Mich... John Vertin........1879 J. O'Sullivan.......1885 .T. Byrne.

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St. Augustine..... John Moore.
St. Cloud, Minn...Martin Marty ......1880
St. Joseph, Mo.... M. F. Burke. ..1887
Salt Lake City... Lawrence Scanlan..1887
San Antonio, Tex. .J. A. Forest,

Savannah..
Scranton.

Sioux Falls.

.1895

Thos. A. Becker....1868
Wm. O'Hara.......1868
Vacant.

Springfield, Mass..T. D. Beaven...... .1892
Syracuse.
.P. A. Ludden......1887
Trenton.
J. A. Mcraul......1894
Vancouver Isl'd... J. N. Lemmens....1888
Vincennes, Ind.... F. S. Chatard......1878
Wheeling, W. Va.. P. J. Donahue.....1894
Wichita, Kan.... J. J. Hennessy.....1888
Wilmington, Del...Alfred A. Curtis...1886
Winona, Minn.... John B. Cotter......1889

Archbishop of Siunia-Thos. L. Grace, 1859, St. Paul, Minn. Archbishop of Tomi -J. B. Salpointe, 1869, Tucson, Ariz.

Bishop of Ajasso-John J. Keane, Washington, D. C. Bishop of AntoniaIgnatius Mrak, Sutton Bay P. O., Mich.

Vicariate Apostolic-T. Meerschaert, Pot tawotumie Nation, Ind. Ter. and Oklahoma; Peter Verdaquer, Brownsville, Tex.; Hugh Cummiskey, Cheyenne; P. Bourgade, Arizona; Leo Haid, North Carolina, 1888; G. F. Ropert, 1892, Hawaiian Islands.

Arch Abbots-Leander Schnerr, St. Vincent's Abbey, Beatty, Penn.

ors, Joseph Brokaw and C. B. Canfield; corresponding secretary, T. J. Morgan, D. D.; recording secretary, A. S. Hobart, D. D.

SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION, -President, Jonathan Harolson, LL. D. Montgomery, Ala; secretaries, Lansing Burrows, D. D., Augusta, Ga., and Oliver Fuller Gregory, D. D., Baltimore; treasurer, George W. Norton, Louisville; auditor, W. P. Harvey, D. D., Louisville. Foreign Mission Board-Mission rooms, Richmond, Va. President, H. H Harris, D. D., LL D., Richmond; corresponding secretary, R. J. Willingham, D. D., Richmond, Va.; treasurer, J. C Williams; recording secretary, A. B. Clarke, all at Richmond. Home Mission Board, Atlanta, Ga. President, W. J. Northen; corresponding secretary, L T. Tichenor, D. D.; treasurer, W. Dunson; recording secretary, A. C. Briscoe; auditor, B. F. Abbott; all at Atlanta. Sunday-school Board-Offices, Nashville, Tenn. President, T. M. Frost, D. D.. Nashville; corresponding secretary, T. P. Bell, D. D.; recording secretary, S. w. Meek; treasurer, M. B. Pilcher; auditor, R. Eastman, all at Nashville.

AMERICAN BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY.-President, W. J. Northen, Atlanta, Ga.; recording secretary, E. M. Potent, D. D., Connecticut; corresponding secretary, Rev. Dr. H. L. Morehouse, New-York; treasurer, Joshua Levering. Baltimore; auditor, W. N. Isaacs, NewYork.

BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION OF AMERICA.-President, John H. Chapman, Chicago; general secretary, F. L. Wilkins, D. D., Chicago; recording secretary, H. W. Reed, Waukegan, Ill.; treasurer, Frank Moody, Milwaukee, Wis. Next annual meeting, Milwaukee, July 18,

Mitred Abbots-Frowenus Conrad, Benedictine, Conception, Mo.; Alexis Edelbrock, N. Y. City; Maria Eduard, Gethsemane, Ky.; Bernard Locknikar, Collegeville, Minn.; Fintan Mundwiler, St. Meinrad, Ind.; Hilary Pfraengle, Newark, N. J.; Innocent Wolf, Atchison, Kan.; Leo Haid, Belmont, N. C.; B. Menges, Cullman, Ala.; Ignatius Conrad, 21, 1896. Spiderville, Ark.; John N. Jaeger, Chica

go, Ill.

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TION SOCIETY.-1,420 Chestnut-st., Philadelphia. President, Samuel A. Crozier; secretary, Adoniram J. Rowland, D. D.; treasurer, Colonel Charles H. Banes. Branch houses and managersNew-York, 149 Fifth-ave., T. E. Schutz; Boston, 256 Washington-st., G. H. Springer; Chicago, 177 Wabash-ave., Rev. F. G. Thearle; St. Louis, 1,109 Olive-st., L. E. Kline; Atlanta, Ga., 92 Whitehallst., F. J. Paxon; Dallas, Texas, 345 Mainst., M. P. Moody.

AMERICAN BAPTIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY.-No. 111 Fifth-ave., New-York. President, H. K. Porter; treasurer, J. Greenwood Snelling; audit

WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MIS. SIONARY SOCIETY.-Rooms, 2A Beaconst., Boston. President, Miss Sarah C. Durfee; clerk, Mrs. G. W. Dean; corresponding secretaries, Mrs. H. G. Stafford, Foreign Dept.; Mrs. N. M. Waterbury, Home Dept.; treasurer, Miss Mary E. Clarke; auditor, Charles H. Chandler.

WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE WEST.— Rooms, 122 Wabash-ave., Chicago. President, Mrs. L. Everingham; recording secretary, Mrs. E. W. Brayman; corresponding secretaries, Mrs. A. M. Bacon and Mrs. S. C. White; treasurer, Miss Mary W. Ranney; auditors, F. A. Smith and E A. Beach.

WOMEN'S BAPTIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY.-Rooms, 2,411 Indianaave., Chicago. President, Mrs. J. N. Crouse; corresponding secretary, Miss M. G. Burdette; recording secretary, Mrs. W. E. Walsey; treasurer, Mrs. A. H. Barber. WOMEN'S AMERICAN BAPTIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY.-Rooms, 24 Beacon-st., Tremont Temple, Boston. President, Mrs. Alice B. Coleman; corresponding secretary, Mrs. M. C. Reynolds; treasurer, Miss Alice C. Stedman. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION.Rooms, 9 W. Lexington-st., Baltimore. President, Miss Fannie E. Heck, Raleigh, C.: corresponding secretary, Miss

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