REPORT. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C., December 7, 1885. SIR: I have the honor to submit the following report: RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. Fiscal year 1885. The ordinary revenues of the Government from all sources for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1885, were: From profits on coinage, bullion deposits, and assays.. $181, 471, 939 34 112, 498, 725 54 5, 705, 986 44 2,914, 222 25 6,051, 284 96 907, 464 27 ....... 3,714, 613 58 1,608, 071 58 From fees-consular, letters-patent, and lands.. ...... From sinking-fund for Pacific Railway Companies..... From proceeds of sales of Government property...... From immigrant fund........ From Soldiers' Home, permanent fund.. From sale of condemned naval vessels....... From tax on tonnage....................... From revenues of the District of Columbia........ From miscellaneous sources..... Total ordinary receipts............. The ordinary expenditures for the same period were: For civil expenses................... For foreign intercourse. For Indians....... For pensions... For the military establishment, including rivers and harbors and arsenals ........ For the naval establishment, including vessels, machinery, and improvements at navy-yards............ For miscellaneous expenditures, including public buildings, light-houses, and collecting the revenue.. For expenditures on account of the District of Colum bia........ For interest on the public debt.... Total ordinary expenditures........ $23, 826, 942 11 5,439, 609 11 6,552, 494 63 56, 102, 267 49 42, 670,578 47 16, 021, 079 67 54, 728, 056 21 3,499, 650 95 51,386, 256 47 45, 604, 035 43 305, 830, 970 54 17,859, 735 84 Leaving a surplus of...... Which was applied to the redemption Of Oregon war debt......... Of loan of July and August, 1861 Of five-twenties of 1862....... Of five-twenties of 1864......... Of five-twenties of 1865...... Of loan of 1863......... Of ten-forties of 1864........ Of consols of 1865....... Of consols of 1867..... Of consols of 1868..... Of funded loan of 1881............. Of loan of February, 1861 .... Of old demand, compound-interest, and other notes.. And to the increase of cash in the Treasury. Total $2,800 00 53,800 00 15, 400 00 750 00 22, 800 00 36,600 CO 79,500 00 48, 350 CO 74, 100 Co 10,350 00 35,000 CO 1,000 00 8, 260 00 17, 471, 025 81 17,859, 735 84 As compared with the fiscal year 1884, the receipts for 1885 have decreased $24,829,163.54, as follows: There was an increase in the expenditures of $16,100,690.78, as fol For the present fiscal year the revenue, actual and estimated, is as The expenditures for the same period, actual and estimated, are as follows: $315, 000, 000 00 Total receipts, actual and estimated........... Total expenditures, including sinking-fund.......................... 290, 750,000 00 Estimated surplus..... Fiscal year 1887. 24, 250, 000 00 The revenues of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1887, are thus esti mated upon the basis of existing laws From customs........ From internal revenue....... From sales of public lands.. From tax on national banks,...................... From repayment of interest and sinking-fund, Pacific Railroad Companies......... From customs fees, fines, penalties, &c....... From fees-consular, letters-patent, and lands....................... From deposits for surveying public lands. From revenues of the District of Columbia.................. From miscellaneous sources... Total estimated ordinary receipts... $175,000, 000 00 116, 000, 000 00 5, 000, 000 00 3, 000, 000 00 1,500, 000 00 900, 000 00 3, 000, 000 00 300, 000 00 4, 000, 000 00 400, 000 00 1,900, 000 00 4, 000, 000 00 315, 000, 000 00 The estimates of expenditures for the same period, received from the several Executive Departments, are as follows: Legislative...... Executive........ $3, 275, 828 92 18, 491, 311 70 |