AND COMMERCE WITH THE UNITED STATES; ALSO THEIR REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, INDEBTEDNESS, CURRENCY, INDEBTEDNESS, CURRENCY, ETC. --Continued. Dollars. Australasia: Commonwealth, New Zealand. 9.04 | Austria-Hungary. Austria. Hungary. 2. 31 Bolivia. 1.85 Bulgaria. Guatemala. Honduras. San Salvador. Chile. Cuba. Algeria. French East Indies. German States. German Colonies. Formosa. Korea. .63 Dutch East Indies. Persia. Russia. 3. 12 Servia. 3.61 | Turkey. 3.87 Philippine Islands. 6.03 2,900,000 6,500,000 61 800,000 104,600,000 2,200,000 1,700,000 193,000,000 173, 700,000 7,000,000 10, 700,000 40,000,000 116, 800,000 63 659, 800,000 64 29, 400,000 4,300,000 2,600,000 3, 680, 700,000 4,200,000 4,300,000 2,600,000 142, 900,000 29,000,000 20,700,000 6,800,000 74,800,000 61 23, 200,000 850, 800,000 6, 400,000 7,900,000 196,600,000 392, 400,000 53,800,000 61,300,000 90,000,000 782, 800,000 63 2, 368, 700,000 64 29, 400,000 29,500,000 23,800,000 11, 999, 300,000 20 4.07 3. 42 8.91 2.01 13.06 15.55 .74 3. 60 .67 38. 60 9. 33 1.35 3. 19 1.60 2. 78 8. 21 3. 87 4. 48 1.06 6.89 .52 117,900,000 63 459, 300,000 2.81 5.71 16. 16 10.12 25 15,500,000 20,600,000 20, 600,000 9,700,000 600,000 2,963, 600,000 Total. EXPLANATORY NOTES. 1 Exclusive of intercolonial commerce, but including gold and silyer. 9 Including gold and silver. 2 Not included in total. 3 Year ending June 30. 4 Included under Russia. 6 French Africa. 6 Includes French possessions in India and French Indo-China, riz, Cochin China, Tonkin, Annam, Cambodia, and Laos. 7 Including area and population of the feudatory States. 8 Included under Sweden. Sa Exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii. Actual receipts and expenditures. 10 of which $51,347,831 constituted the internal debt. 11 Budget estimate. 12 Of which 5,281,020 crowns was paper money. 13 Includes outstanding arrears, 487,264,000; Treasury bonds, 14,475,000, and debts of various ministries, 165,081,000 crowns. 1+ Includes, besides the interest on the public debt proper, payments in reduction of the land-redemption bonds, 17,614,266; payments in reduction of tithes (dîme des vignes), 86,000, and interest payments to guaranteed railways, 27,356,467 crowns. 15 External debt. 16 Internal debt. 17 Includes the debt classed as “internal," the floating debt proper, and the paper circulation. The value of the milreis has been taken as equivalent to 23.1 cents. 18 Treasury and deficiency bills of the Cape of Good Hope government. 19 Estimated. 20 Exclusive of the East Rumelian tribute of 2,951,000 francs per year, for which no capital value has yet been fixed. 20. Desault on the foreign debt. 21 From and on account of the consolidated fund. 22 Net. The gross debt amounted in 1902, June 30, to $366,358,477, of which $129,392,026 was not funded. Against the gross debt there were $94,529,387 of assets, $30,874,000 constituting the sinking fund. 23 Including arrears of interest amounting to £14,289,783. 24 Converted into securities of the Salvador Railway Company, in consideration of an annual subsidy of £24,000. 25 Exclusive of the total paper currency, 655,789,176 pesos in 1903. No attempt has been made to express this amount in terms of United States currency, the gold premium in that year reaching as high as 25,000 per cent. 20 Total gross debt, against which assets amounting to $27,962,901 were held by the Treasury. 27 Against which reserve funds amounting to $40,221.000 were held in the begin ning of 1903. 28 Local budget only, exclusive of subsidies and other expenditures of the home government in the interests of the colony. 29 Incules 120,000,000 marks of treasury notes and 2,824,500 outstanding arrears of interest. 80 Excu-ive of transfers from the Imperial treasury, appearing in the budget of the Empire. 81 Exclusive of contributions to the Imperial treasury, appearing in the budget of the Empire. 82 Exclusive of subventions paid by the Imperial Government to the extent of $6,143,000. 83 Paper debt, including forced currency loan; value of the currency drachma taken as equivalent to 12.2 cents. 34 Largely in depreciated paper. 35 Of which $1,737,783 in paper. 30 Of this total, 1,161,913,853 rupees represent the permanent debt in India, and £130,307,090 the permanent debt in England. 87 of this total, £4,000,000 represent India council bills, and 216,961,391 rupees miscellaneous obligations of the Indian government. 33 Includes the consolidated and redeemable debts. 39 Includes ordinary treasury bonds, notes of the State bank, advances of the banks of issue. 40 Against this total the treasury held bonds and securities valued at 166,039,000 lire, making the net debt = $2,528,559,000. 41 Including 1,591,416 yens of treasury notes. 42 Paper money. 13 Of which £1,116,686 were arrears of guarantee payments due to the Paraguayan Central Railway. 4 Includes, besides the internal debt proper, 12,570,000 pesos of circulating notes. The value of the currency peso has been taken as equivalent to 10 cents. 15 There are besides outstanding, the debts due to Brazil, 9,876,500 pesos, and to Argentina, 12,393,600 pesos. 46 The foreign debt amounting, in 1890, to £31,579,080, exclusive of arrears of interest of £22,998,651, was assumed in that year by the Grace-Donahue Company on concession of the railways, and certain rights over guano deposits, mines, and lands in Peru for sixty-six years. 47 Of which £11,568,615 are reported to be in the hands of the Government. 43 Of which 3,019,522,636 was in gold rubles or in terms of foreign currency, and 3,579,723,450 rubles in terms of Russian currency. This total does not include about 550,000,000 rubles of credit notes in circulation, more than fully covered by the metallic reserve of the Bank of Russia. 49 Secured by customs duties and specially assigned revenues, the collection of which is controlled by the Santo Domingo Improvement Company, of New York. 60 Of which 9,664,481,956 pesetas were classed as “internal” debt. 61 Practically all contracted for the purpose of construction of railways. 62 Total liabilities of the Federation exclusive of the railway debt. 63 Mainly balance of the Russian war indemnity. 64 Represents the funded debt proper and the estimated capital liability in respect to terminable annuities. 65 Unfunded debt proper and total capital liabilities, contracted under various acts. 66 The item in the column "Funded debt" is the total interest-bearing debt of the United States. The item in the column “Floating debt" represents all the remaining indebtedness of the United States, less the cash and other immediately available resources in the Treasury. 57 External debt including arrears. 68 Internal debt including arrears. 582 On a paper basis. 69 The value of the monetary stock of silver standard countries has not been changed to conform to the decline in silver values. The monetary stock of Mexico and other countries where the Mexican dollar circulates is given in terms of Mexican dollars. Data furnished by the Director of the Mint. 60 Stocks of money in British South Asrica and the Straits Settlements, with an estimated total population of 8,700,000. 61 Stock in banks according to the Economiste Français (January, 1902). 62 Amount of notes of the “Java Bank” outstanding on March 1, 1901. 63 Figures furnished by the Director of the Mint as per date June 30, 1903. 64 Estimated on the basis of information contained in the Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department, for the year 1903. NOTE.-United States equivalents of the following monetary units: Argentina: Paper peso (1902)=44.41 cents. |(1901)=44.6 cents. Bolivia: Boliviano |(1902)=39.5 cents. \(1901) =23.1 cents. |(1902)=22.4 cents. |(1901)=43.1 cents. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars, Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 6,890 255, 921 27, 803, 167 1,311, SSO 2,791 37, S05 47, 127 610 900 55 81, 657, 370 5,040 660,071 2,150 94,215 81, 701, 497 5, 010 15, 620 1, 252 Alexandria, Va... Total a Ports through which merchandise can be received for transportation to interior ports without appraisement, under act of June 10, 1880. Dollars. ATLANTIC PORTS. Dollars. Tons. 2,605. 25 Tons. Tons. Tons. 1, 716 420 114,037.64 34, 611.31 Alexandria, Va. Aroostook, Me, 171, 235 51,021 1,3 5,505 51,327 1, 287,561 Baltimore, Md. a 27 2, 957 2,555. 13 10,5-0 7,307 13,857 Bangor, Me, a 316.07 149 11,618.00 1, 135 617 SSS 73,518.40 Barnstable, Mass. 31,794 8, 492 5,529 Bath, Mea 116,511.75 117 Beaufort, N. C. 1,798 29, 080) Beaufort, s. C. 2,392.73 612 36,270,288.00 535 3, 873 48,839, 933.00 3, 202 3, 873 23, 272, 392.35 Belfast, Me. 107, 14.00 5, 327,009 6,776,085 188, 692 2,790,21 218,683 1,998, 800 Boston and Charlestown, Mass. a 557.95 3,509 Bridgeton, N.J. 103 293 0.31.19 195 Briswland Warren, R. I. 379. 79 10, 272.00 9,328 82,0631 3, 480 170, 450 Brunswick, Ga. 1,573.77 163 2, 182, 769.00 426 372 111, 499.00 2, 365 1,020 1,758 Castine, Me. 44,713.19 19 210 141, 875.00 8,631 143, 931 10,189.00 7,017 67, 773 3, 524.76 Charleston, S. C. a 262 379 391 76.00 163, 323 159, 869 Delaware. b Eduartown, Mass, 15, 630 3,052 277 4, 322 Fairfield, Conn. 36, 609.47 157 95, 590.93 6, 315 810 1,571 Fall River, Mass. 8,123 36, 902 1,893 61, 653 Fernandina, Fla. a 3, S12 6,042 215, 471.44 2,853 879 Frenchman Bay, Ne. 122, 209.72 1,635 910 Georgetown, D. C. 350 380 Georgetown, S. C. 8,467 6,426 17,967 5,189 5, 423 Gloucester, Mass. Great Egg Harbor, N. J. 85 988 Hartford, Conn. 227 Kennebunk, Me. 636 2,859.75 1,417 10,292 33, 132.95 5, 893.70 1,568 Machias, Me. 3, 251 2, 215 2, 690 Marblehead, Mass. 103, 227.00 103 321, 713.00 124. 427.89 Nantucket, Mass. 153, 561 65,015 22, 601 43, 450.00 15, 462 4,510 351, 406.00 8, 163 Newark, NJ. 140, 223.:36 4,050 9, $31.17 13, 707 3,633 6, 92 New Bedford, Mass. 397 9.0 Newburyport, Mass. 13, 892 12,85 2, 920.00 1,295 42,725 39, 657.39 1,523 14,279 New Haven, Conn. 999 627 2,395 New London, Conn. 1,377 1, 500, 681.00 2,784, 409.00 1,233 Newport, R. I. 2, 270 1, 810 281, 007 4, 429 351,218 Newport News. Va.a 31,169, 536 1, 229, 014 7,821, 052 1, 283, 700 7,543, 572 New York, NY, a 22, 722.48 1.626 3, 058 2, 523.30 30, S60 8,5,75 395, 275 Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. a 22, 778 297, 903.00 10,9S1 312,067.00 Pamlico, N. C. 99, 432.57 2, 661 3,991 125, 123 2,603, 810.00 71, 905 81, 725.00 13.3, 004 72, 597 Pasamaquoddy, Me, a 107,059 185, 766 43, 322 19, 990 Perth Amboy, N.J. 321, 490.40 74,577 37, 285 Petersburg, Va. 1,753,631 Philadelphia, PA, a 115 700, 312.00 323 807 Plymouth, Mass. 16,819 16, 114 617, 103 35, 036 557, 114 Portland and Falmouth, Me.a 783), 616.99 2, 600 8,059.00 4,168 66, 452 309, 817 190, 487, 53 59,013 301, 2:2 Porto Rico. 7, 207.91 432 432, 869.00 28, 110 1,616, 327.08 6,317 17,009 321, 412.09 Portsmouth, N. H. 6, 004 3,097 129, 915 4,566 29, 894 Providence, R. I. 21, 985 21,089 1,029, 66 Richmond, Va. 78.02 195 6,621,00 1,364 195 Saco, Me. 1, 253 720 29, 016,28 23, 971.08 Sag Harbor, N. Y. 3, 138 2,595 65, 073. 26 St. Augustine, Fla. 2, 889 7, 772 3,009 14,561 St. Johns, Fla. 12 ,906 2, 978 320, 922.00 Salem and Beverly, Mass. 90, 921.07 9, 623 9, 968 255.00 5,521 187, 017 5,669 13, 486. 18 384,510 Savannah, Gu, a 2, 014.59 142 865 33, 402.00 1,269 Stonington, Conn. 49, 100.00 2,907.96 293, 207.00 6, 161 11, 401 6, 793 10,400 Waldoboro, Me. 1, 491.00 1, 111.63 6, 620.00 35, 176 2,553 4,961.90 80, 643 Wilmington, N. C. a 208. 37 301 464 313 2, 199 1,723 1. C05 Wiscasset, Me. 337,553, 947.80 467, 332, 831.50 231,571, 710,55 31, 102, 329 42, 315, 249 1,910, 173 16, 185, 871 2,010, 161 15, 417, 619 Total. 3,599 4,997 1 a Ports through which merchandise can be received for transportation to interior ports without appraisement, under act of June 10, 1880. 73 |