NOTE-The years for which the revenues and expenditures are given are approximately, but not in all cases, the same as those for the debts. SURVIVORS OF THE UNION ARMY AND NAVY IN THE CIVIL WAR. The probable number of survivors of the union army and navy in the war of the rebellion on June 30 for a series of years is estimated in a table prepared by Gen. F. C. Ainsworth, chief of the record and pension office, war department, as follows: 37,033 1940.. 349 0 23,802,418 24,308,576 307,588 3 .04 1.50 18.54 6.61 18.24 1.06 4.14 IMPORTS. Fiscal years ended June 30. 1905. 1906. 1907. Total free of duty. Free of duty-Foodstuffs in crude condition and food Dollars. Per ct. Dollars. Per ct. animals... Foodstuffs partly or wholly manufactured. Crude materials for use in manufacturing. Manufactures for further use in manufacturing. Manufactures ready for consumption. Miscellaneous. 23,867,568 4.62 28,407,144 .70 5,889.615 100.00 549,623,878 Dollars. Per ct. 125,025,144 19.41 .61 3,963,302 .62 359,990,445 55.90 116,668.300 18.11 31.279.350 4.86 1.06 7,103,220 100.00 644,029,761 1.10 126,253,902 24.40 114.305.025 20.80 3.316,913 .64 3,348,670 289,313,585 55.91 306,500,952 71.060,561 13.73 91,172,472 55.77 16.59 5.17 3.629,773 517,442.302 100.00 |