AGGREGATE RECEIPTS FROM INTERNAL REVENUE (BY [From the Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.] 44 Washington, 46 Wisconsin 47 Wyoming.. Aggregate receipts Aggregate receipts 36,158,782 109,526,663 197,112,392 289,931,797 248,124,750 41,003,272 117,145,624 211,129,920 310,906,666 265,920,263 AGGREGATE RECEIPTS FROM INTERNAL REVENUE (BY [From the Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.] 27,500 Aggregate receipts 175,257,261 143,027,877 167,560,195 127,873,141 115,291,159 14,852,252 16,420,710 16,544,043 15,342,739 16,177.321 1,043,561 561,963 1,109,526 787,263 294,565 28,683 from all sources.. 191,180,825 160,039,233 185,235,962 144,011,287 131,773,105 22,191 8,065 AGGREGATE RECEIPTS FROM INTERNAL REVENUE (BY ceipts from all sources.. 114,075,838 102,644,749 110,546,876 117,237,770 118,995,184||2,183,368,898 BANK OF ENGLAND RATES OF DISCOUNT. From 1694, the year of its Foundation, to 1877. NOTE.-It is to be understood in all cases that the discount rate against any given date was the rate charged until the next succeeding date. For example, April 20th, 1876, the Directors fixed the minimum rate of discount on first-class bills at 2 per cent, which continued until May 2d, 1877, when it was raised to 3 per cent. Oct. 17th, 1877, it was raised to 5 per cent, at which rate it long continued. [From Crump's Key to the London Money Market, 6th ed., 1877.] |