GOLD AND SILVER OF DOMESTIC PRODUCTION. Statement of the amount of refined and unrefined Gold and Silver of Domestic Production deposited at the Mints and Assay Offices of the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1893. Refined gold,. Total gold, 760,509 90,254 11,595,223 3,356 110 3,369.03% 294.803 6,795,633 4,101 $118,078 30,028 119,067 118,733 65 899 2,169 538,689 3,385,126 63 562,431 26 19,690,057 19 $813,026 $14,964,805 $1,334,567 $4,620 $11,956,634 $1,366,728 $670,946 $1,290,260 $237,145 $617,432 $33,286,167 94 NOTE.-Cents in the above table are necessarily omitted, except in the last column. GOLD AND SILVER OF DOMESTIC PRODUCTION-(Continued.) Statement of unrefined Gold and Silver of Domestic Production, its distribution by States and Territories. Also refined Domestic Bullion (not distributed) deposited at the Mints and Assay Offices, from their organization to the close of the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1893. Statement exhibiting the amount of Gold and Silver Imported into and Exported from the United States; the amount of Gold and Silver Fiscal ending June 30. Gold. IMPORTS. Total. Excess Excess of Imports Exports over over Exports. EXPORTS. 1883,... 1887,. 18,232,567 18,026,880 36,259,447 86,362,654 22,590,988 108,953,642 .... DOMESTIC PRODUCTION. Total. Gain Imports. Gold. Silver. .... OPERATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES ASSAY OFFICE, NEW-YORK. Statement exhibiting the amount of Bullion Deposits, the amount of Silver parted from Gold, and the amount of Silver and Gold Bars manufactured at the United States Assay Office in New-York, from its organization, October 10, 1854, to the year ending December 31, 1893. Total,. $864,685,417 $144,980,307 $3,906,844 $133,820,687 $788,662,561 Bullion transmitted from the Assay Office in New York to the United States Mint, Philadelphia, for Coinage, from October 10, 1854, to December 31, 1893. Gold Bars exchanged for Gold Coin, pursuant to Act of Congress of May 26, TRANSACTIONS OF THE NEW-YORK CLEARING HOUSE. Prepared by direction of Mr. WILLIAM SHERER, Manager. THE New-York Clearing House has been in operation forty and a quarter years. Its aggregate transactions during that period, ending December 31, 1893, amount to $1,074,110,239,617.08. It was organized on the 11th of October, 1853, and at the present time consists of sixty-three banks and the Assistant Treasurer of the United States. The aggregate yearly transactions since its organization to January 1, 1894, are as follows: The average currency exchanges per day during the years 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892 and 1893, were as follows: |