No. Information pertaining to universities, colleges, etc.-Continued. 41. Yes. Once only. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. Do. Each guard mount. Daily. Each guard mount. 55. 56. 4 Yes. 3 Do. No. Information pertaining to universities, colleges, etc.-Continued. Infantry. Artillery. Cavalry. Competi- Exhibi- Signal. Dress. Street. tive. tion. SUMMARY OF MONEY INSPECTIONS FOR THE DECADE. TABLE A.—Summary of inspections of money accounts for the decade 1891–1900, inclusive. Average monthly balances, $8,510,748.62. Minus 28 cents discrepancy, acting commissary subsistence, Fort Stanton, N. Mex. TABLE A.-Summary of inspections of money accounts, etc.-Continued. 1 Transfers are 45 per cent of receipts from Treasury. 2 Average monthly disbursements, $6,054,954.37. 3 Transfers are 46 per cent of disbursements. 4 Average monthly balances, $8,510,748.62. Minus $51.21 excess on National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers accounts. Year. TABLE B.-Summary of inspections of disbursements for the decade 1891-1900, inclusive The summaries of transactions in inspections of money accounts for the decade 1891-1900 show (as exhibited in Table A) that for that period the total amount involved was $1,183,729,647.32; the extremes of the various annual amounts involved were $350,855,522.73 in 1899 and $62,156,805.13 in 1891, and the average annual amount involved was $118,372,964.73. The balances taken up for the decade amounted to $66,067,584.01; and the extremes were $22,140,624.25 in 1900 and $4,006,495.08 in 1894, and the annual average was $6,606,758.40. The total receipts from the Treasury were $746,413,071.30, and the extremes were $223,284,070.22 in 1899 and $40,774,383.63 in 1898, and the annual average was $74,641,307.13. The total receipts from sales and other sources were $30,728,167.29; the extremes were $9,100,570.29 in 1900 and $1,737,444.20 in 1891, and the annual average was $3,072,816.73. The total receipts by transfers from other officers were $340,520,824.32; the extremes were $117,756,893.53 in 1899 and $12,466,846.78 in 1893, and the annual average was $34,052,082.43. appears noticeable that the volume of transfers was nearly ten times as great in 1899 as in 1893, though the receipts from the Treasury were less than six times the minimum. It For the decade the total amount of disbursements inspected was $726,594,524.03; the extremes were $184,497,349.87 in 1899 and $41,567,617.16 in 1891, and the annual average was $72,659,452.40. The total transfers to other officers were $337,515,197.09; the extremes were $130,788,963.87 in 1899 and $10,760,575 in 1894, and the annual average was $33,751,519.71. The total deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States was $34,512,439.77; the extremes were $13,678,631.99 in 1900 and $843,217.17 in 1891, and the annual average was $3,451,243.98. The total credits during the decade were $1,098,622,160.89; the extremes were $326,249,758.91 in 1899 and $55,699,734.14 in 1891, and the annual average was $109,862,216.09. The total of balances remaining on hand for the decade was $85,107,486.43; the extremes were $24,605,763.82 in 1899 and $3,737,047.92 in 1893, and the annual average was $8,510,748.62. Of the distribution of this balance there was during the decade a total in the United States Treasury of $66,455,130.32; the extremes |