TABLE E.-Sinking fund account for fiscal year 1917. CR. DR. July 1, 1916 To 1 per cent on the 19,601,362.94 To balance from $1,051,745, 791.32 June 30, 1917 By principal of last year. principal of the public debt on June 30, 1916, less coin certificates, Treasury notes, national-bank note redemption account, and cash available for reduction of the debt, viz, $1,960,136,294.41. June 30, 1917 To interest on re demptions prior to fiscal year 1917. To interest on $18,198.75 amount of debt paid during fiscal year 1917. 48, 968, 413.70 476.41 bonded debt re deemed in 1917. By accrued interest thereon. By fractional currency and notes redeemed in 1917. By accrued interest thereon. By balance.. $15,550.000 1, 104.74 2,648.75 600.48 1,120,296, 140. 40 1, 120, 316, 044.37 1, 120, 316, 044.87 TABLE F.-Population, ordinary receipts and disbursements of the Government from 1840 to 1917, exclusive of postal, and per capita on receipts and per capita on disbursements. NOTE.-The ordinary receipts and disbursements and per capita on receipts for 1891 were erroneously stated by the Register of the Treasury in his reports for 1891, 1892, and 1893. (See Finance Reports for those years, pp. 845, 767, and 906.) 7.61 7.07 10.74 11.02 TABLE G.-Statement showing the ordinary receipts and disbursements of the Government by months; the net gold and available cash in the Treasury at the end of each month; and the imports and exports of gold, from July, 1896, to June, 1917, inclusive. TABLE G.-Statement showing the ordinary receipts and disbursements of the Government by months, etc.-Continued. 43, 326, 101 44, 113, 970 48, 354, 054 Ordinary $56, 813, 568 June 48, 215, 414 7,479,093 99, 055, 368 81, 459, 986 117, 232, 728 17,776, 613 |