. Financial history of the United States . 9 8 0 323 142 1875 37-2 6 9 4-3 I57-* 1876 6 I 4-7 4-7 25-3 ?3-9 S-4 1877 37-I 5 5 4-4 3-8 5-3 1878 5 0 3-3 5-= 1879 5 2 4-3 3-7 54 137-3 1880 60 4-7 * The totals in this column include miscellaneous classes which have been omitted. As customs receipts fell in two years, from I216,000,000in 1872 to ?i63,000,000, caused by the reduction of dutiesand the embarrassments of the panic of 1S73, t


. Financial history of the United States . 9 8 0 323 142 1875 37-2 6 9 4-3 I57-* 1876 6 I 4-7 4-7 25-3 ?3-9 S-4 1877 37-I 5 5 4-4 3-8 5-3 1878 5 0 3-3 5-= 1879 5 2 4-3 3-7 54 137-3 1880 60 4-7 * The totals in this column include miscellaneous classes which have been omitted. As customs receipts fell in two years, from I216,000,000in 1872 to ?i63,000,000, caused by the reduction of dutiesand the embarrassments of the panic of 1S73, the 10 per reduction was repealed in 1875. ^his practicallycompleted the tariff legislation until the general act of 1883. 168. Receipts and Expenditures, total receipts for the years 1866-1879 are shown in thefollowing table : — $25,000000 |. INDIANS $250,000000 200,000000 150,000000 100,000000 50,000000 0 $ 50,0000001-0 A WA\ R \ \ \ < |--^ NAVY $150,0000001- 100,000000 50,000000 $50,0000001- INTEREST. PENSIONS . to^


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