Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1885 — Government Revenues. [ARTICLE]

Government Revenues.

The fiscal year ends June 3 ', and according to the receipts from internal revenues, customs, and miscellaneous sources, says a Washington telegram, the felling off in the estimates for the year will be about $lO,OOJ.Oc 0—52,000.00 > ia the internal i evenue, $4,000,000 in customs, and SUOO,OOQ in the miscellaneous. The expenditures have been greater for pensions an i deficiencies than were anticipated, so that the surplus for the fiscal year will probably be between $15,0*0,000 and $20,000,000 less than was calculated by Secretary MeCuLceh in his report to Congress last year, saving the surplus about Siy,OOO,OOO instead of $39, 000,090. Mrs. George B. McCi.ET.nts is understood by the Boston to be the author of *A Carpet Knight,’ the recent novel. £ , W mritLiw Bud, cf the Xew York Tribune. tas settled ah annuity cf SSOO cm Mrs. Cleveland. Horace Greeky'a poor sis- *«• » Assihax Lntcots is pou" disaster in Syracuse, and the -Journal says he "goes about the town doing grod. * The next orange crop in Florida is expected to be worth $2. tXUOO.