1:25. Cotton, Raw, of Domestic Production, Quantities of, Exported to the principal and other foreign 126. Cottons of Domestic Manufacture, Quantities and Values of, Exported from the United States 12. Wool, Raw, Quantities of, Produced, Imported, Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the Uuited States, 1862 to 1881 128. Cotton, Raw, Quantities of, Produced, Imported, Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the United States, 1859 to 1881 129. Pig Iron, Quantity of, Produced, Imported, Ex- ported, and Retained for Consumption in the 130. Iron and Steel Railroad Bars, Quantity of, Pro- duced, Imported, Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the United States, 1867 to 1831. 126 131. Wheat, Quantities of, Produced, Imported, Ex- ported, and Retained for Consumption in the 132. Indian Corn, Quantities of, Produced, Imported, Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the 133. Fermented Liquors, Quantities of, Produced, Im- ported, Exported, and Retained for Consump- tion in the United States, 1869 to 1881.... 128 134. Fermented Liquors and Distilled Spirits, Quantities 135. Sugar, Molasses, and Rice, Quantities of, Produced 136. Sugar, Molas8€8, and Rice, Quantities of, Produced in the United States, 1869 and 1879.. 137. Immigrants of each nationality arrived in the 138. Tonnage Entered at Seaports: American and For- eign Sailing and Steam Vessels, 1864 to 1881.. 133 139. Tonnage Cleared at Seaports : American and For- eign Sailing and Steam Vessels, 1864 to 1881... 134 140. Tonnage Entered at Seaports: Nationality of For- eign and total of American Veseels, 1857 to 141. Tonnage Cleared at Seaports : Nationality of For- eign and total of American Vessels, 1857 to 142. Tonnage Entered at Seaports, by Customs Districts, 143. Tonnage Cleared at Seaports, by Customs Districts, 144. Tonnage Entered at Seaports, by Countries, 1857 to 145. Tonnage Cleared at Seaports, by Countries, 1856 to 146. Tonnage of the Merchant Marine of the United } 147. Tonnage of the Merchant Marine of the United States Employed in the Foreign Trade; in the Coastwise Trade; in the Whale Fisheries; and in the Cod and Mackerel Fisheries, 1860 to 1881. 143 148. Vessels built, Class, number, and Tonnage of, in the United States, 1838 to 1881 ... 149. Vessels built, Tonnage of, in the New England States; on the entire seaboard; on the Missis- sippi River and its Tributaries, and on the 150. Vessels built, Tonnage of, Iron, Sailing, and Steam 151. Area, Population, 8c., of States and Territories ; date of organization of Territories; date of ad- PUBLIC LANDS. 152. Public Land, Sold, Located, &c., 1871 to 1881.... 148 153 POSTAL SERVICE. 153. Postal Service of the United States, 1837 to 1881.. 149 S 154. Population of the United States at each decennial | 155. Public Schools of the United States : School popula- tion, teachers, funds, &c., 1871 to 1880........ 153 156. Public Schools : School population, attendance, &c., in the several States and Territories of the 157. Public Schools: Expenditures for the public schools in the several States and Territories of the 158. Universities and Colleges in the several States and Territories of the United States, 1880 .. 159. Universities and Colleges in the United States, 1871 160. Theological Seminaries in the United States, by 161. Railroads, Mileage of, in operation and constructed RAILROADS. 162. Railroads, Mileage of, in each State and Group of States, 1865, 1870, 1875, 1877, 1878, 1879, and 163. The Cereal Crops: Estimated Annual Product, Acreage, Total Value, Value per Bushel, Yield per Acre, and Valne per Acre of, distinguish- ing Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley, and Buck- wheat produced in the United States, 1871 to to AGRICULTURE. 164. The Potato Crop: Estimated Annual Product, Acreage, and Value of, 1871 to 1880.... 165. The Hay Crop: Estimated Annual Product, Acre- age, and Value of, 1871 to 1880 ... 166. The Tobacco Crop: Estimated Annual Product of, 167. Coal, Quantity of, produced in each State and LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, TRANSMITTING The fourth number of the Statistical Abstract of the United States. JANUARY 26, 1882.-Referred to the Committee on Printing. MARCA 22, 1832.—Committee on Printing discharged, and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, January 25, 1882. SIE: I have the honor to transmit to the House of Representatives the fourth number of the Statistical Abstract of the United States, prepared by this department. This abstract embraces tables in regard to finance, coinage, commerce, immigration, tonnage and navigation, education, the postal service, population, the public lands, railroads, agriculture, and mining. Very respectfully, CHAS. J. FOLGER, Secretary. Hon. J. W. KEIFER, Speaker House of Representatives. No. 1.-AMOUNT of ESTIMATED and ACTUAL REVENUE and EXPENDITURE of the UNITED STATES each Fiscal Year, from 1862 to 1882, inclusive. [Prepared in the ofice of the Secretary of the Treasury.] EXPEXDITURE. Bxcess of Payments Excess or More (+) or Estimated by per capita More (+) or per capita revenue over payments over payments. of popu. revenue. timate. Treasury. timate. the Treasury. lation, lation. Treasury, Dollars. Dollars. 422, 774, 157 82 602, 043, 434 22 600, 735, 569 76 963, 840, 619 33 1862 1863.. 1864. 1865. 1866 1867 1868 1869. 1870...... 1871 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876...... 1877 1878 1879. 1880 1881 1882. Dollars. 64, 250,000 95, 800,000 223, 025, 000 201, 000, 000 396, 000, 000 396,000,000 436,000,000 381, 000, 000 327,000,000 393, 000, 000 320, 418, 000 359,000,000 320, 300,000 305, 700,000 293, 000, 000 304,000,000 270, 050,000 269, 250, 000 264, 500,000 288,000,000 350,000,000 Dollars. Dollars. 51, 987, 661 09 12, 262, 338 91 112, 697, 290 95 + 16, 897, 290 95 264, 587, 072 21+ 41, 562, 072 21 333, 714, 605 08 +132, 714, 605 08 558, 032, 620 06 +162, 032, 620 06 490, 634, 010 27+ 94, 634, 010 27 405, 638, 083 32 30,361, 916 68 370, 943, 747 21 10, 056, 252 79 411, 255, 477 63 + 84, 255, 477 63 383, 323, 944 89 9, 676, 055 11 374. 106, 867 56 + 53, 688, 867 56 333, 738, 204 67 25, 261, 795 33 304,978, 756 06 15, 321, 243 94 288, 000, 051 10 17, 699, 948 90 294, 095, 865 28 + 1,095, 865 28 281, 406, 418 58 = 22, 593, 581 42 257, 763, 878 70 12, 286, 121 30 273, 827, 184 46 + 4,577, 184 46 333,526, 610 98 + 69, 026, 610 98 360, 782, 292 57 + 72, 782, 292 57 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1,095, 413, 183 56 *865, 322, 641 97 - 230, 090, 541 59 9 82 372, 000, 000 00 322, 865, 277 80 49, 134, 722 20 243, 492, 751 34 266, 947, 883 53 + 23, 455, 132 19 259, 914, 882 08 Dollars. 14 52 9 87 37, 223, 203 07 2, 344, 882 30 6, 879, 300 93 NOTE.—The amounts of estimated rerenue and expenditure given are those stated in the annual reports of the Secretary of the Treasury to Congress, prepared in each case aboat seven months prior to the commencement of the fiscal year for which the estimates were made. Amounts received upon loans, and payments upon account of the prin. (ipal of the public debt, are not included in this statement. * By warrante issued. |