REPORT. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C., December 1, 1879. SIR: I have the honor to submit the following annual report: The ordinary revenues, from all sources, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1879, were— From customs.... $137, 250, 047 70 From internal revenue.. From sales of public lands........... From tax on circulation and deposits of national banks From repayment of interest by Pacific Railway companies.... From customs' fees, fines, penalties, &c.. From fees-consular, letters-patent, and lands.. From premium on loans ... From profits on coinage, &c..... From revenues of the District of Columbia.. From miscellaneous sources. Total ordinary receipts........ 113, 561, 610 58 924, 781 06 6,747,500 32 2,707, 201 03 1, 100, 871 66 2, 136, 051 79 181, 128 81 8, 104 38 1, 496, 943 25 2,924,938 67 1,741, 461 16 3,046, 544 05 273, 827, 184 46 The ordinary expenditures for the same period were— For civil expenses.... For foreign intercourse. For Indians.... For pensions, including $5,373,000 arrears of pensions. For the military establishment, including river and harbor improvements and arsenals ... $16, 439, 997 17 1,333, 836 13 5, 206, 109 08 35, 121, 482 39 40, 425, 660 73 |