The total receipts of the United States from the beginning of the government, 1789, to 1894, have been: From customs, $7,263,712,892; internal revenue, $4,573,339,232; direct tax, $28, 131,994; public lands, $288,623,244; miscellaneous, $746, 495,691; total excluding loans, $12.910,554,681. The total expenditures of the United States from the beginning of the government, 1789, to 1894, have been: For civil and miscellaneous, $2,674,289,554; war, $4,928,968,500; navy, $1,292, 9,393; Indians, $299,260,647; pensions, $1,809,007,834; interest, $2,760,559,684; total, $13,770,696,212. 22,006, 206 41,001,484 299,288, 978 6,708,047 106,936, 855 36,099, 284 26, 113, 896 318,040,711 124,415,951 29,174, 1391 37,547,135 365,773,905 FOREIGN CARRYING TRADE. Values of the imports and exports of the United States carried in American vessels and in foreign vessels during each fiscal year from 1857 to 1894 inclusive, with the percentage carried in American vessels. *In these amounts there is included debt of Hungary for 1880, $536,051,184; for 1890, $337,928.836. Florin reckoned at 50 ets. +Inclusive of floating debt, but exclusive of annuities, whose capitalized value is estimated by good authority to be not less than $2,000,000,000. The rupee is reckoned at 50 cents. Its exchange value in 1830 was about 35 cents, making the actual face value of the debt about 30 per cent. less than stated. FOREIGN-BORN RESIDENTS OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES. *In 1887. +in 1885. In 1890. §In 1882. In 1831. In 1879. **In 1889. ++Census of 1890 |