Abstracts of returns of wrecks and casualties to vessels which have oc- curred on and near the coasts and on the rivers of the United States, and to American vessels at sea, and on the coasts of foreign countries during 132 APPENDIX C. Statement of refunds made by the Treasury Department from March 3 to Treasury Department decisions under which refunds have been made.... Liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c .... Bureau of Statistics, Chief of Coast Survey, Superintendent of. REPORT. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C., December 6, 1875. SIR: In obedience to law, the Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits to Congress the following report on the subject of finance, embracing estimates of receipts and expenditures, and plans of revenue: RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1875. From customs.... banks... Receipts. The moneys received and covered into the treasury by warrants during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1875, were as follows: $157, 167, 722 35 110, 007, 493 58 From sales of public lands.. 1, 413, 610 17 From tax on circulation and deposits of national 7, 268, 379 16 From repayment of interest by Pacific Railway Companies 882, 274 91 From customs' fines, penalties, &c. 228, 870 23 From labor, drayage, storage, &c. From sales of Indian-trust lands.. 1, 112, 500 53 243, 671 66 From fees-consular, letters-patent, and land 1, 818, 884 29 From proceeds of sales of government property 1, 278, 693 87 338, 893 78 260, 944 75 452, 657 40 317, 494 75 1, 228, 619 98 From marine-hospital tax.. Total ordinary receipts. Premium on sales of coin.. 284, 020,771 41 3,979,279 69 Balance in treasury June 30, 1874, including deposits Total net receipts, exclusive of loans... of coin and United States notes represented by 288, 000, 051 10 certificates outstanding... Total available cash ..... 150, 731, 694 63 438, 731, 745 73 Expenditures. The net expenditures by warrants during the same period wereFor civil expenses.. $17, 316, 929 53 For foreign intercourse. 1, 265, 418 23 For Indians .. 8,384, 656 82 For pensions . 29, 456,216 22 For military establishment, including fortifications, river and harbor improvements, and arsenals. 41, 120, 615 98 For naval establishment, including vessels, and machinery and improvements at navy yards.. 21, 497, 626 27 For miscellaneous civil, including public buildings, light-houses, and collecting the revenues.... 50, 528, 536 22 For interest on the public debt, including interest on bonds issued to Pacific Railway Companies. 103, 093, 514 57 For payment of award to British claimants. 1, 929, 819 00 Total net expenditures. 274, 623, 392 84 Redemption of the public debt. 19, 405, 936 48 Total net disbursements Balance in treasury June 30, 1875 294, 029, 329 32 144, 702, 416 41 Total.... 438, 731, 745 73 This statement shows that the net revenues for the fiscal year were.. $288, 000, 051 10 And the ordinary expenses, (including the award to British claimants, $1,929,819). 274, 623, 392 84 Leaving a surplus revenue, exclusive of provision for the sinking fund... 13, 376, 658 26 By reference to the last annual report, page vi, it will be observed that the estimate then made was that the revenues for this fiscal year would reach the sum of $281,318,285 99, and that the expenditures would amount to $275,315,489 42. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1876. The receipts during the first quarter were- $44, 233, 626 25 28, 199, 723 50 308, 641 73 3, 626, 033 83 262, 212 87 28,521 75 510, +27 19 $104,273 65 1, 722, 408 90 From proceeds of sales of government property. Net ordinary receipts. Total net ordinary receipts... Balance in treasury June 30, 1975 78, 995, 869 67 2, 160, 275 47 S1, 156, 145 14 114, 702, 416 41 Total available... 225, 858, 561 55 The expenditures during the same period wereFor civil and miscellaneous expenses, including public buildings, light-houses, and collecting the revenues. $18, 673,072 68 For Indians.. 2, 660, 474 38 For pensions 8, 345, 927 64 For military establishment, including fortifications, river and harbor improvements, and arsenals.... 11, 391, 476 26 For naval establishment, including vessels and ma chinery and improvements at navy yards.... 7, 959, 037 99 For interest on the public debt, including Pacific Railway bonds... 34,517,554 81 Total ordinary expenditures. 81,047, 543 76 6, 838, 999 66 134, 972, 018 13 Total.... 225, 858, 561 55 For the remaining three quarters it is estimated that the receipts will beFrom customs... $112, 000, 000 00 From internal revenue... 92, 000, 000 00 From sales of public lands 1, 100, 000 00 From tax on national banks.. 3, 650, 000 00 From reimbursement by Pacific railways.. 350, 000 00 From customs' fines, penalties, and forfeitures. 000 00 From consular, patent, and other fees..... 1,300,000.00 From proceeds of sales of public property 600, 000 00 From miscellaneous sources, including premium on coin... 5, 200, 000 00 Total net receipts. 216, 300, 000 00 100, For the same period it is estimated that the expenditures will beFor civil miscellaneous, including public buildings.. $49, 500,000 00 For Indians... 4, 400, 000 00 For pensions. 21, 000, 000 00 For military establishment. 30, 000, 000 00 For Daval establishment 12, 000, 000 00 For interest on the public debt. 67,500,000 00 Total ordinary expenditures. 181, 400, 000 00 |