FINANCES OF TIDE UNITED STATES. 



DENOMINATIONS. JUM 10, ISM. Oct. SI, ISM. 



Bond*, Texas indemnity, 

 put due, not presented. $559,000 00 $834,000 00 



Bunds, Tri'usiiry note*, 

 etc., put due, not pre- 

 sented 



Bond*, Treasury note*, 

 temporary loan, certltl- 



86,604,900 21 



of ImlebtedneM, 

 etc., paat due, not pre- 

 K-ntcd 



The expenditures, according to liiu estimates, 

 will bo 



For the civil service $87,405,947 W 



For pension* and Indians I'iJ/KJtll tL 



For the Wiir Department, Including $15,000,- 



000 for bounties 68,804,687 06 



For the Navy Department 28.144,810 81 



For Interest on th public debt 105,351,612 00 



Total. 



Leaving a surplus of estimated receipts 



$287400,148 



Temporary loan, ten days' 



notice. $120,170,196 65 



Certlflcatea of Indebted- 



neat, post due. not pro- 



26,891,00000 



IU-TK BA OnOBaOAO O1 JU lug DIUU1U* Ul nVUlWUCU FWVlUUi - 



$4,8.4,6.5 t i $8C,8b,909 21 overestimated expenditures of. $79,880,850 40 



The receipts for the next fiscal year ending 



June 30, 1808, are estimated as follows: 



Total $146,567,19605 



Bonds, 6 per cent, due in 



1881 $265,317,70000 $205,324,75000 



Bonds, 6 per cent, duo in 



1880 18,415,00000 18,415,00000 



Bonds, 5 per cent, due in 



1874 20,000,00000 20.000,00000 



Bonds, 5 per cent, due in 



1871 7,022,00000 7,022,00000 



Navy pension fund, 6 pr ct 11,750,000 00 



Total ! $1,210,221,800 00 $1,827,407,100 00 



United States notes $400,891,86300 $890,195,78500 



Fractional currency 27.070,87606 27,588,01088 



Gold certificates of deposit 10,718,18000 10,890,98000 



Total $488,675,424 96 $428,680,775 88 



Total debt $2,788,425,879 21 $2,6.91,636,966 84 



Gaah in Treasury. 182,687,549 11 180,820,960 62 



The Secretary estimates that the receipts and 

 expenditures for the three quarters ending June 

 80, 1867, -will be as follows : 



RECEIPTS. 



Receipts from customs. $110,000,000 00 



Receipts from lands 500,000 00 



Receipts from internal revenue 186,000,000 00 



Receipts from miscellaneous sources 20,000,000 00 



$316,500,000 00 



From customs. $145,000,000 00 



From Internal revenue. 265,000,000 00 



From lands. 1,000,000 00 



From miscellaneous sources 25,000,000 00 



$486,000,000 00 



The expenditures are estimated as follows : 



FortbecMl service $50.067,842 08 



For pensions and Indians 25,8S8,4by 09 



For the War Department, including $64,000,- 



000 for bounties. 110.861,961 89 



For tho Navy Department 80,251,606 26 



For interest on the public debt 188,678>i8 00 



$359,247,641 82 



Leavlnp n surplus of estimated receipts over 

 estimated expenditures of $85,752,853 63 



In the opinion of tho Secretary specie pay- 

 ments may and ought to be resumed as early as 

 the first day of July, 1868 ; at the same time he 

 expresses the hope it may he brought about at 

 an earlier day. 



In the following table (see page SOT) are 

 given the daily prices of gold at New York 

 during the year 1866 : 



The following shows the range of daily closing 

 prices for Government securities, monthly, of the 

 year 1866: 



In the following table are given the range of prices of some important railroad shares daring 

 ach month of 1866 : 



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