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Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908

"Volume 8, part 3: Grover Cleveland, First Term"

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For pensions 56,102,267.49
For the military, including river and harbor 42,670,578.47
improvements and arsenals
For the Navy, including vessels, machinery, and 16,021,079.69
improvements of navy-yards
For interest on the public debt 51,386,256.47
For the District of Columbia 3,499,650.95
For miscellaneous expenditures, including public 54,728,056.21
buildings, light-houses, and collecting the revenue

The amount paid on the public debt during the fiscal year ended June 30,
1885, was $45,993,235.43, and there has been paid since that date and up
to November 1, 1885, the sum of $369,828, leaving the amount of the debt
at the last-named date $1,514,475,860.47. There was, however, at that
time in the Treasury, applicable to the general purposes of the
Government, the sum of $66,818,292.38.
The total receipts for the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1886,
ascertained to October 1, 1885, and estimated for the remainder of the
year, are $315,000,000. The expenditures ascertained and estimated for
the same time are $245,000,000, leaving a surplus at the close of the
year estimated at $70,000,000.
The value of the exports from the United States to foreign countries
during the last fiscal year was as follows:

Domestic merchandise $726,682,946.


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