UNITED STATES TREASURY-Continued. Statement showing the amounts of Gold and Silver Coins and Certificates, United States Notes, and National Bank Notes in circulation November 1, 1898: Population of the United States November 1, 1898, estimated at 75,059,000; circulation per capita, $24.87. PAPER CURRENCY OF EACH DENOMINATION OUTSTANDING NOVEMBER 1, 1898. 7,854,660 60 1,601,240 00 7,575,929 00 1 263,500 00 40,379,396 00 50.000 00 4,659,172 00 68,878,952 00 63,432,929 00 35,338,909 00 36,814,109 00 891,177,575 00 372,838,919 00 96,569.780 00 101.759.955 00 306,301,620 00 258,996,998 00 20,055,000 00 48.285.000 00 225,134.263 00 $347,681,016 $97,833,280 $239,629,135 $36,940,149 $398,753,504 $1,120,837,084 1,000,000 1,000,000 $346,681,016 $97,833,280 $239,629,135 $36,940,149 $398,753,504 $1,119,837,084 Money Circulation in United States. Imports and Exports of Gold and Silver. New York State Savings Banks. The reports to the Banking Department at Albany, June 30, 1898, showed the following statistics in regard to Brooklyn and Manhattan Savings Banke: BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANKS. Total resources, $144,577,171; due depositors, $126.001,695; other liabilities, $42,477; eurplus, $18,532.998; open accounts 299,152; number of accounts opened during the year, 50,299; accounts closed during the year, 44,848; amount deposited during the year, $34.975,500; amount withdrawn during the year, $33,397,502 amount of interest credited to depositors, $4,459,899; current expenses of the banks, $172,958. MANHATTAN SAVINGS BANKS. Total resources, $189,871,248; due depositors. $425,604,043; other liabilities, $5.134; surplus, $55,262,070; open accounts, 928,868; number of accounts opened during the year, 172,947; accounts closed during the year, 150,203; amount deposited during the year, $109,212,163; amount withdrawn during the year, $103,182,421; amount of interest credited to depositors, $14,586, 622; current expenses of the banks, $567,749. ANNUAL RECEIPTS OF THE GOVERNMENT. Amount of Revenue of the United States for each Year ending June 30, from 1867 to 1898, inclusive. PREPARED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. a The amounts in this column include receipts from duties on imports, from tonnage tax, hospital dues, etc. b The amounts in this column represent the total receipts of money covered into the Treasury by warrant, whereas the internal revenue receipts. as showed in the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, represent amounts reported by collectors of internal revenue as having been collected during each fiscal year. c Amounts heretofore credited to the Treasurer as unavailable and since recovered and charged to his account. In the tariff law of 1894 provision was made for levying a tax upon incomes, to be paid by individuals as well as by corporations. Before the first assessment The returns made to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue before the decision was became due the tax was declared to be unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. rendered gave the amount of tax returned by individuals (48.672 returns) to be $6,128,051, and by corporations (29,658 returns) to be $9,815,697, or a total of $15,943,748. When the bill was before Congress it was estimated that it would produce in the first year of operation $30,000,000. ANNUAL EXPENSES OF THE GOVERNMENT. Amount of Expenditures of the United States for each Year ending June 30, from 1866 to 1898, inclusive. PREPARED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASTRY. 620,263,249 101,139,344,081 95 165,801,654 76 584,777,996 11 188.781,985 76 15,141,126 80 Besides the leading item of expenditure, collecting revenue from customs," are contained the items repayment to importers of excess of deposits" and "debentures or drawbacks, bounties, or allowances." These two latter items were as follows: 1890, $6,918,815.95; 1891, $11,937,408.79; 1892, $6,752,211.62; 1893, $6,471,711.18; 1894, $6,936,788.98. LIST OF SHIPS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY. [ABBREVIATIONS-Hull: S., steel; I., iron; W., wood. Propulsion: S., screw; T. S., twin screw; Tr. S., triple screw; P., paddle; M. P., Mallory propeller.] LIST OF SHIPS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY-Continued. a In ordinary. b 1 Building at Columbian Iron W'ks, Baltimore; contract, J.P.Holland Torpedo B't Co. Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I. In Ordinary. Repairing at Norfork Navy Y’d. Yard tug, Boston. North Atlantic Fleet. Yard tug. New York. Navy Yard, New York. Navy Yard, New York. 6 Cadet practice ves'l, Naval Acad8 Stationary train'g ship, Newport Loaned to Treasury Department 12 Use Naval Militia, New Jersey. Public Marine School, Phila. Public Marine School, New York. 4 Receiving ship, Norfolk. 1 Receiving ship, New York. Naval Militia, New York, N. Y. 4 Navy Yard, Boston, a Trans'd to Mar. Hospital Service. 9 Naval Militia, Massachusetts. 4 Naval Militia, Michigan. CAPTURED IN SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR AND ADDED TO U. S. NAVY LIST. 1,200 T.S. 359 S. 1,900 S. 340 300 340 800 388 147 340 300 |