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CONTENTS.
DIAGRAM, showing gold and silver in the Treasury, and circulation of silver
and silver certificates, at the end of each month, since 1890........ Frontispiece.
TABLE A.-Statement of the outstanding principal of the public debt
June 30, 1894........
LXXXVII
TABLE B.-Statement of the outstanding principal of the public debt
each year from 1791 to 1894 ....
XCVI
TABLE C.-Analysis of the principal of the public debt from July 1, 1856,
to July 1, 1894
XCVII
TABLE D.-Statement of the issue and redemption of loans and Treasury
notes during the fiscal year 1894.....
TABLE E.-Statement showing the purchase of bonds on account of the
sinking fund during each fiscal year from its institution in
May, 1869, to June 30, 1894
TABLE F.-Sinking-fund account for the fiscal year 1894.
TABLE G.-Statement of thirty-year 6 per cent bonds issued to the several
Pacific railway companies.
TABLE H.-Statement showing the amounts of money in the United States,
in the Treasury, and in circulation from July, 1860, to July
1, 1894...
TABLE I. — Population, net revenue, and net expenditures of the Govern-
ment from 1837 to June 30, 1894, and per capita of the revenues
and per capita of expenditures..
TABLE J.-Statement of the annual appropriations made by Congress for
each fiscal year from 1887 to 1894..
TABLE K.-Statement of the net receipts during the fiscal year 1894................
TABLE L.-Statement of the net disbursements during the fiscal year 1894.
TABLE M.-Statement of the net receipts and disbursements for the quarter
ending September 30, 1894.....
TABLE N.-Statement of the receipts of the United States from March 4,
1789, to June 30, 1894....
TABLE O.-Statement of the expenditures of the United States from March
4, 1789, to June 30, 1894 .
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C
CVII
CVIII
CXVI
CXVII
CXVIII
CXIX
CXXI
CXXII
TABLE P.-Statement of receipts and disbursements by United States assist-
ant treasurers during the fiscal year 1894..........
TABLE Q.-Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States
to Indian tribes under treaty stipulations.....
TABLE R.-Statement of redeemed United States securities received by the
Office of the Secretary of the Treasury for final count, exam-
ination, and destruction during the fiscal year 1894..
TABLE S.-Statement of United States bonds and other obligations received
and issued by the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury from
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CXXX
CXXXV
CXLI
APPENDIX TO THE REPORT.
REPORTS OF HEADS OF BUREAUS AND OTHER OFFICERS.
Index to contents of appendix.-Reports: Treasurer, 3; Director of Mint, 142; Comp-
troller of Currency, 365; Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 597; Chief of Bureau
of Engraving and Printing, 722; Register, 737; First Comptroller, 831; Second Comp-
troller, 839; Commissioner of Customs, 843; First Auditor, 855; Second Auditor, 871;
Third Auditor, 885; Fourth Auditor, 896; Fifth Auditor, 915; Sixth Auditor, 953;
Chief of Division of Special Agents 957; Chief of Secret Service Division, 967; Free
Alcohol in the Arts, 975.
REPORT OF THE TREASURER..
Revenues and expenditures
State of the Treasury
Public debt.
Currency
Circulation
Issue and redemption of currency
Coinage..
Spurious and fraudulent issues
Trust funds.....
Redemption of national-bank notes.
Appendix.
No. 1.-Receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year 1894, as shown by
warrants issued
No. 2.-Receipts and expenditures for each quarter of the fiscal year
1894, as shown by warrants issued...
No. 3. Comparative state of balances in the Treasury at the close of
the fiscal years 1893 and 1894...
No. 4.Receipts and expenditures on account of the Post-Office Depart-
ment for the fiscal year 1894, as shown by warrants issued...
No. 5.Assets and liabilities of the Treasury offices, June 30, 1894 ........
No. 6.Assets of the Treasury in the custody of mints and assay offices,
June 30, 1894......
No. 7.General distribution of the assets and liabilities of the Treasury
No. 8.-Distribution of the general Treasury balance.....
No. 9.Available assets and liabilities, June 30, 1893 and 1894
No. 10.Assets and liabilities of the Treasury, September 30, 1893 and
1894
No. 11.-Unavailable funds of the General Treasury and of the Post-
Office Department......
27
No. 12. Gold coin and bullion in the Treasury at the end of each month,
from June, 1878.....
No. 13.-Silver coin and bullion in the Treasury at the end of each month,
from June, 1878.......
No. 14.-United States notes, Treasury notes, and national-bank notes in
the Treasury at the end of each month, from June, 1878......
No. 15.-Gold certificates, silver certificates, and currency certificates in
No. 16.-Assets of the Treasury other than gold, silver, notes, and cer-
tificates, at the end of each month, from June, 1878
No. 17.-Assets of the Treasury at the end of each month, from June, 1878.
No. 18.-Liabilities of the Treasury at the end of each month, from
30
June, 1878.....
43
No. 19.-Gold coin and bullion in the Treasury, and gold certificates in
the Treasury and in circulation at the end of each month,
from June, 1878....
45
REPORT OF THE TREASURER-Continued.
No. 20.-Standard silver dollars and silver bullion in the Treasury, and
Treasury notes and silver certificates in the Treasury and
in circulation at the end of each month, from June, 1878.....
No. 21.-Legal-tender notes in the Treasury, and currency certificates
in the Treasury and in circulation, at the end of each month,
No. 22.-Gold, silver, and paper currency in the Treasury in excess of
certificates in circulation and Treasury notes outstanding at
at the end of each month, from June, 1878.....
No. 23.-Assets and liabilities of the Treasury in excess of certificates
and Treasury notes at the end of each month, from June, 1878.
No. 24.-United States notes of each denomination issued, redeemed,
and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, including
$1,000,000 of unknown denominations destroyed, from 1862...
No. 25.-Treasury notes of 1890 of each denomination issued, redeemed,
and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, from 1891...
No. 26.-Gold certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and
outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, exclusive of
$33,000,580.46 in irregular amounts issued and redeemed on
account of the Geneva award, from 1866....
No. 27.-Silver certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and
outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, from 1878 .......
No. 28.-Currency certificates, act of June 8, 1872, of each denomination
issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal
year, from 1873..
No. 29.-Amount of United States notes, Treasury notes, and gold, sil-
ver, and currency certificates, of each denomination issued,
redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year
from 1866, including $1,000,000 of unknown denominations
destroyed, from 1866....
No. 30.-Amount of paper currency of each denomination outstanding
at the close of each fiscal year from 1878, including $1,000,000
of unknown denominations of United States notes destroyed,
from 1878 ....
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58
66
70
73
75
81
No. 31.-United States paper currency outstanding at the close of each
fiscal year, from 1862 ....
84
No. 32.-Estimated stock of gold coin and bullion at the end of each
month, from June, 1878.....
85
No. 33.-Estimated stock of silver coin and bullion at the end of each
month, from June, 1878...
88
No. 34.-United States notes, Treasury notes, and national-bank notes
outstanding at the end of each month, from June, 1878......
No. 35.-Gold certificates, silver certificates, and currency certificates
No. 36.-Estimated stock of all kinds of money at the end of each month,
from June, 1878
No. 37.-Estimated amount of gold and silver in circulation at the end
of each month, from June, 1878......
No. 38.-United States notes, Treasury notes, and national-bank notes
in circulation at the end of each month, from June, 1878 ....
No. 39.-Gold certificates, silver certificates, and currency certificates
No. 40.-Estimated amount of all kinds of money in circulation at the