. Financial history of the United States . 368,000605,071,000487,713,000509,966,000 Some of the principal expenditures under Miscellaneous are presented in table in the Appendix. Within the term of asingle Congress, expenditures now amount to a billion of dol-lars and a comparison of the principal items for 1901 and1891 shows that this is largely due to the demands of themilitary and naval establishments and pensions. 476 Tariff, War, and Currency Act. [§ 202 A comparison of ordinary receipts and expenditures isshown in the following table in millions of dollars: — Receipts Expen-ditures Surpl


. Financial history of the United States . 368,000605,071,000487,713,000509,966,000 Some of the principal expenditures under Miscellaneous are presented in table in the Appendix. Within the term of asingle Congress, expenditures now amount to a billion of dol-lars and a comparison of the principal items for 1901 and1891 shows that this is largely due to the demands of themilitary and naval establishments and pensions. 476 Tariff, War, and Currency Act. [§ 202 A comparison of ordinary receipts and expenditures isshown in the following table in millions of dollars: — Receipts Expen-ditures Surplus Deficit Taxes Olher Total 1890 3723 105,4 I89I 27-4 392-6 355-4 1892 331-4 23-5 iiti 34S-0 ?893 2-5 383-5 2-3 1894 297-7 367-5 1895 ,7-8 313-4 1896 327-0 1897 3232 24-5 347-7 36S-8 1898 4053 443-4 1899 891 1900 487-7 79-5 I90I 545-8 587-7 77-7 0061 5691 0691 9391 0891. oiei S CHAPTER XXI. LEGISLATION AND ADMINISTRATION. 203. References. Appropriations : Finance Report, 1894, pp. Ixvii, 837, 838 (specificand permanent); J. A. Garfield, Works, II, 1-19 (Jan. 23, 1872), 740-753 (1879); E. D. Adams, The Control of the Purse of the U. S., inKansas Univ. Quarterly, April, 1894; J. Sherman, Recollections,!, 154;Bolles, III, 227-240, 536-560; H. C. Adams, Finance, 121-132, 150-153,157-160; F. J. Goodnow, Comparative Administrative Law, II, 291-295;W. M. Daniels, Public Finance, 348-359; L. G. McConachie, Congres-sional Committees, 175-185, 233, 373-387 ; A. B. Hart, Practical Essays onAmerican Government, 206-232 (river and harbor bill; see note p. 232);E. R. Johnson, Appropriations for River and Harbor Bills, in AnnalsAmer. Acad., II, 782-811; R. Ogden, The Rationale of CottgressionalExtravagance, in Yale Review, VI, 37-49; E. I. Renick, Control ofNational Expenditures, in Pol. Sci. Quar., VI (1891), 248-281; N.


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