EXHIBIT 8.-Comparative number of pensioners on the roll at the close of each of the last 5 fiscal years, classified as to the character of pension received. EXHIBIT 9.-Comparative disbursements during each of the last 5 years, classified as to the character of pension received. EXHIBIT 10.-Amount paid to pensioners, 1790 to 1915, inclusive. EXHIBIT 11.-Total amounts paid on account of pensions. $70,000,000.00 45, 972, 895.76 13, 315, 227.19 49, 618, 948.68 4,614,643, 267.43 49, 944, 441.84 35, 472, 408.77 16, 508, 447.41 4,895, 475, 637.08 EXHIBIT 12.-Loss and percentage of loss by death of Civil War soldiers, 1910 to 1915. EXHIBIT 13.-Comparative table of losses and gains to the roll for the last 5 years, classified EXHIBIT 14.-Comparative table of losses and gains to the roll for the last 5 fiscal years, classified by wars. EXHIBIT 15.-Appropriations for pensions and disbursements on account thereof for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and unexpended balances at close of year. 360 Available balance June 30, 1915. 1914: Fees of examining surgeons, pensions, by Treasury settlements.. Fees of examining surgeons, pensions, by the chief disbursing clerk, Department of the Interior. In addition to the above there were disbursed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, the following sums, chargeable to the appropriation for the fiscal year ended June 30, $27, 295.30 370.00 Total.. Of the amount, $5,810,475.39, disbursed for Navy pensions $353,848.66 was paid from the Navy pension fund. 27,665.30 |